Integration of the discrete and the continuous behaviour in the hybrid Chi simulator

G. Fabian, D.A. Beek, van, J.E. Rooda

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    Abstract

    In the hybrid chi simulator, the integration of the continuous and the discrete behaviour leads to delayed initial state calculation and possibly multiple discrete sub-phases within one discrete phase. In a sub-phase processes evolve independently, using a local copy of the last consistent continuous state, which simplifies reasoning about them. In the paper the algorithm implemented by the chi simulator is described and is illustrated with an example
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSimulation : past, present and future ; 12th European simulation multiconference 1998, ESM '98 ; as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the University of Manchester, the home of computing
    EditorsR.N. Zobel, D. Moeller
    Place of PublicationSan Diego
    PublisherSCS
    Pages252-257
    ISBN (Print)1-565-55148-6
    Publication statusPublished - 1998

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