Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification/Stochastic
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- | When we run a stochastic simulation once, we get a trajectory. This graph represents the random evolution of the variables. Because of the randomness, if we run the script another time we will get a different | + | When we run a stochastic simulation once, we get a trajectory. This graph represents the random evolution of the variables. Because of the randomness, if we run the script another time we will get a different trajectory. That is why to be able to interpret the results we have to run the cripts hundreds or thousands of times. |
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