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The use of symbolic references and expressions provides an important level of model flexibility in the model description language. Mathematical expressions can be used to relate model variables to each other, describe how variables change or to analyze model behavior. They are written as plain-text formulae in terms of user-defined symbols. This makes it straightforward to translate handwritten or published mathematical models into simulation models (see table [tab: | The use of symbolic references and expressions provides an important level of model flexibility in the model description language. Mathematical expressions can be used to relate model variables to each other, describe how variables change or to analyze model behavior. They are written as plain-text formulae in terms of user-defined symbols. This makes it straightforward to translate handwritten or published mathematical models into simulation models (see table [tab: | ||
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A glossary of the available mathematical constructs included in the Morpheus model description language is included in section [sec: | A glossary of the available mathematical constructs included in the Morpheus model description language is included in section [sec: |
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