Location: Models for the OpenCOR and PMR tutorial by Peter Hunter @ 66e44ef897fc / lorenz.cellml

Author:
David Nickerson <nickerso@users.sourceforge.net>
Date:
2016-03-17 21:32:27+13:00
Desc:
adding SED-ML for the Hodgkin-Huxley potassium current example
Permanent Source URI:
https://models.physiomeproject.org/workspace/25d/rawfile/66e44ef897fca3e513c077adfff0380acbdc9bf2/lorenz.cellml

<?xml version='1.0'?>
<model name="Lorenz" xmlns="http://www.cellml.org/cellml/1.0#" xmlns:cellml="http://www.cellml.org/cellml/1.0#">
    <component name="main">
        <variable initial_value="0" name="t" units="dimensionless"/>
        <variable initial_value="1" name="x" units="dimensionless"/>
        <variable initial_value="1" name="y" units="dimensionless"/>
        <variable initial_value="1" name="z" units="dimensionless"/>
        <variable initial_value="10" name="sigma" units="dimensionless"/>
        <variable initial_value="28" name="rho" units="dimensionless"/>
        <variable initial_value="2.66667" name="beta" units="dimensionless"/>
        <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">
            <apply>
                <eq/>
                <apply>
                    <diff/>
                    <bvar>
                        <ci>t</ci>
                    </bvar>
                    <ci>x</ci>
                </apply>
                <apply>
                    <times/>
                    <ci>sigma</ci>
                    <apply>
                        <minus/>
                        <ci>y</ci>
                        <ci>x</ci>
                    </apply>
                </apply>
            </apply>
            <apply>
                <eq/>
                <apply>
                    <diff/>
                    <bvar>
                        <ci>t</ci>
                    </bvar>
                    <ci>y</ci>
                </apply>
                <apply>
                    <minus/>
                    <apply>
                        <times/>
                        <ci>x</ci>
                        <apply>
                            <minus/>
                            <ci>rho</ci>
                            <ci>z</ci>
                        </apply>
                    </apply>
                    <ci>y</ci>
                </apply>
            </apply>
            <apply>
                <eq/>
                <apply>
                    <diff/>
                    <bvar>
                        <ci>t</ci>
                    </bvar>
                    <ci>z</ci>
                </apply>
                <apply>
                    <minus/>
                    <apply>
                        <times/>
                        <ci>x</ci>
                        <ci>y</ci>
                    </apply>
                    <apply>
                        <times/>
                        <ci>beta</ci>
                        <ci>z</ci>
                    </apply>
                </apply>
            </apply>
        </math>
    </component>
</model>