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Revision as of 16:17, 11 December 2014
- Analysis title
- Steady State
- Provider
- Institute of Systems Biology
- Class
SteadyStateAnalysis
- Plugin
- biouml.plugins.modelreduction (Model reduction plug-in)
Description
Model steady state finding.
Parameters:
- Diagram – Diagram for analysis.
- Steady state name – Steady state name if empty - steady state parameters will be set to default state.
- Result diagram – Diagram with steady state values.
- Variable names (expert) – Variables which values will be used for steady state detection. If no variables selected then all variables will be used
- Relative tolerance – Relative tolerance for the steady state checking.
- Absolute tolerance – Absolute tolerance for the steady state checking.
- Validation series size (expert) – Size of parameters time series for steady state check.
- Start search time (expert) – Time to start the steady state searching.
- Simulation options (expert) – Simulation engine, suitable for chosen diagram.
- Engine type – Engine type.
- Engine options – Engine options.
- Initial time – Initial time.
- Completion time – Completion time.
- Time increment – Time increment.
- Simulator name – Simulator name.
- Simulator options – Simulator options.
- Absolute tolerance – Absolute tolerance.
- Relative tolerance – Relative tolerance.
- Statistics mode – Statistics mode
- Integration method – Integration method (ADAMS or BDF)
- Inner linear solver type – Inner linear solver type
- Jacobian approximation type – Jacobian approximation type
- Steps limit – Limitation for solver steps count
- Minimum time step – minimum time step
- Maximum time step inversed – 1 / maximum time step
- Mu – Upper bandwidth of Banded Jacobian
- Ml – Lower bandwidth of Banded Jacobian