巨量平行
计算机科学
国际商用机器公司
领域(数学分析)
超级计算机
软件
人口
分布式计算
计算科学
并行计算
程序设计语言
纳米技术
社会学
材料科学
人口学
数学分析
数学
作者
Bowen Li,Denis Taniguchi,Pahala Gedara Jayathilake,Valentina Gogulancea,Rebeca González‐Cabaleiro,Jinju Chen,A. Stephen McGough,Irina Dana Ofiţeru,Thomas P. Curtis,Paolo Zuliani
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007125
摘要
We present NUFEB (Newcastle University Frontiers in Engineering Biology), a flexible, efficient, and open source software for simulating the 3D dynamics of microbial communities. The tool is based on the Individual-based Modelling (IbM) approach, where microbes are represented as discrete units and their behaviour changes over time due to a variety of processes. This approach allows us to study population behaviours that emerge from the interaction between individuals and their environment. NUFEB is built on top of the classical molecular dynamics simulator LAMMPS (Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator), which we extended with IbM features. A wide range of biological, physical and chemical processes are implemented to explicitly model microbial systems, with particular emphasis on biofilms. NUFEB is fully parallelised and allows for the simulation of large numbers of microbes (107 individuals and beyond). The parallelisation is based on a domain decomposition scheme that divides the domain into multiple sub-domains which are distributed to different processors. NUFEB also offers a collection of post-processing routines for the visualisation and analysis of simulation output. In this article, we give an overview of NUFEB’s functionalities and implementation details. We provide examples that illustrate the type of microbial systems NUFEB can be used to model and simulate.
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