Simulated

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Relations

  • Computer Simulation: Many simulations are carried out using computer software and models.
  • Emulated: Simulations emulate or reproduce the functionality of real-world systems or processes.
  • Simulation Study: Simulations are used in research and academic studies to investigate complex systems.
  • Artificial: Simulated things are often artificial or man-made, rather than natural.
  • Simulation Software: Software is used to create and run simulations of various systems and processes.
  • Simulation Technique: Various techniques and methods are used to create and analyze simulations.
  • Synthetic: Simulations are synthetic or artificially created environments.
  • Simulation Training: Simulations are often used for training purposes, to practice real-world scenarios in a safe environment.
  • Simulation Theory: Simulation theory is a philosophical concept that suggests reality itself may be a simulation.
  • Virtual: Simulations often take place in a virtual or computer-generated environment.
  • Virtual: Virtual things are simulations or imitations of reality, rather than the actual thing itself.
  • Flight Simulation: Flight simulators are used to simulate the experience of flying an aircraft.
  • Simulation Analysis: The results and data from simulations are analyzed to gain insights and make predictions.
  • Replicated: Simulations replicate or reproduce the behavior of real-world systems or processes.
  • Mimicked: Simulations mimic or imitate the behavior of real-world systems or processes.
  • Simulated Reality: Simulations create a simulated or artificial reality.
  • Modeled: Simulations are based on models or simplified representations of real-world systems.
  • Imitation: Simulations are imitations or representations of real-world systems or processes.
  • Computer-Generated: Computer-generated content can simulate real-world phenomena or create entirely new virtual worlds.
  • Simulation Modeling: Simulation modeling involves creating mathematical or computational models to simulate real-world systems.
  • Simulation Experiment: Simulations can be used to conduct experiments and test hypotheses in a controlled environment.
  • Artificial: Artificial systems or environments are often simulated or recreated artificially.