Cain 1.10

Cain performs stochastic and deterministic simulations of chemical reactions. It can spawn multiple simulation processes to utilize multi-core computers. It stores models, simulation parameters, and simulation results in an XML format. In addition, SBML models can be imported and exported. The models and simulation parameters can be read from input files or edited within the program. ...

Author Sean Mauch
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2012-06-06
Downloads 209
Filesize 27.80 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords chemical reaction simulation, simulate chemical reaction, perform stochastic simulation, simulate, simulation, analyze
Users' rating
(5 rating)
CainCADWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
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