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I was just wondering if there were any plans to implement SSAs for dealing with stiff systems, like implicit tau-leaping [1, 2] or the slow-scale SSA [3]? I saw that @ChrisRackauckas mentioned implicit tau-leaping on a roadmap a few years back, but couldn't find anything more recent, and I haven't seen anything about the ssSSA on here yet.
Thanks!
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Right now there is nothing beyond what is in StochasticDiffEq. It’s on our TODO, but there isn’t anyone working on it currently. It would be a great summer project for a student, but we haven’t gotten any interested in it for GSOC yet.
Hi all,
I was just wondering if there were any plans to implement SSAs for dealing with stiff systems, like implicit tau-leaping [1, 2] or the slow-scale SSA [3]? I saw that @ChrisRackauckas mentioned implicit tau-leaping on a roadmap a few years back, but couldn't find anything more recent, and I haven't seen anything about the ssSSA on here yet.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: