sosa 3.0.4

Stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) with a Monte-Carlo generating method
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The stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) with a Monte-Carlo generating method.

Example

sosa allows using the SSA with agents that carry some individual proprieties evolving over time.

Consider for example human cells which reproduce asexually and are thought to acquire new point mutations in their genome upon cell division. We could be interested in tracking the evolution in the number of mutations over time, as cells reproduce. Moreover, cells can reproduce at different rates on average, e.g. cells carrying special mutations can reproduce faster compared to other cells. In this case, we can use sosa to perform SSA and at the same time track those mutations over time taking into account the different proliferation rates.

Note that if we are just interested in tracking the number of individuals over time, without taking into consideration the indiviual proprities of the agents, then rebop should be used instead of sosa.