- A
simulation is an
imitative representation of a
process or
system that
could exist in the real world. In this
broad sense,
simulation can
often be used...
- The
simulation hypothesis proposes that what we
experience as the
world is
actually a
simulated reality, such as a
computer simulation in
which we ourselves...
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Computer simulation is the
running of a
mathematical model on a computer, the
model being designed to
represent the
behaviour of, or the
outcome of, a...
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Simulation video games are a
diverse super-category of
video games,
generally designed to
closely simulate real
world activities. A
simulation game attempts...
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Simulacra and
Simulation (French:
Simulacres et
Simulation) is a 1981
philosophical treatise by the
philosopher and
cultural theorist Jean Baudrillard...
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Evacuation simulation is a
method to
determine evacuation times for areas, buildings, or vessels. It is
based on the
simulation of
crowd dynamics and pedestrian...
- A discrete-event
simulation (DES)
models the
operation of a
system as a (discrete)
sequence of
events in time. Each
event occurs at a
particular instant...
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Social simulation is a
research field that
applies com****tional
methods to
study issues in the
social sciences. The
issues explored include problems in...
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Modeling and
simulation (M&S) is the use of
models (e.g., physical, mathematical, behavioral, or
logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon...
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Military simulations, also
known informally as war games, are
simulations in
which theories of
warfare can be
tested and
refined without the need for actual...