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Progress in Computer Algebra-Based Biological Modeling Languages
Eric Mjolsness
Collaborative projects have resulted in several Mathematica-implemented modeling languages aimed at general-purpose biological modeling, which is a useful and topical but an indefinitely expandable goal. We update previous work on reaction arrow translation (Cellerator) and on 'dynamical grammars' (Plenum).
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Channels: Wolfram Technology Conference 2013
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