Location: Models for the OpenCOR and PMR tutorial by Peter Hunter @ 0319be1b2223 / lorenz.rst

Author:
David Nickerson <nickerso@users.sourceforge.net>
Date:
2016-03-22 11:12:09+13:00
Desc:
moving potassium channel annotations to separate file to see if that works in PMR with keywords
Permanent Source URI:
https://models.physiomeproject.org/workspace/25d/rawfile/0319be1b222392e93acb1a50b06c332a315cacdd/lorenz.rst

The Lorenz attractor
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The `Lorenz attractor <lorenz.cellml/view>`__ model is used as both an example of interesting dynamics and an illustration of the encoding of a third order differential equation as `three first order equations <lorenz.cellml/cellml_math>`__ in CellML. The figure below illustrates the results obtain by loading the `corresponding SED-ML document <lorenz.sedml>`__ into OpenCOR and executing the simulation.

.. figure:: screenshots/lorenz.png
   :figwidth: 85%
   :alt: Screenshot illustrating the results of executing the Lorenz attractor simulation experiment in OpenCOR.
   
   A screenshot illustrating the results when the associated SED-ML document is loaded into OpenCOR and the simulation executed.
   
   This can be reproduced directly from the repository by choosing the **Launch with OpenCOR** link from the *Views Available*.