Tissue Forge: Interactive Biological and Biophysics Simulation Environment
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Abstract
Tissue Forge is an open-source interactive environment for particle-based physics, chemistry and biology modeling and simulation. Tissue Forge allows users to create, simulate and explore models and virtual experiments based on soft condensed matter physics at multiple scales, from the molecular to the multicellular, using a simple, consistent interface. While Tissue Forge is designed to simplify solving problems in complex subcellular, cellular and tissue biophysics, it supports applications ranging from classic molecular dynamics to agent-based multicellular systems with dynamic populations. Tissue Forge users can build and interact with models and simulations in real-time and change simulation details during execution, or execute simulations off-screen and/or remotely in high-performance computing environments. Tissue Forge provides a growing library of built-in model components along with support for user-specified models during the development and application of custom, agent-based models. Tissue Forge includes an extensive Python API for model and simulation specification via Python scripts, an IPython console and a Jupyter Notebook, as well as C and C++ APIs for integrated applications with other software tools. Tissue Forge supports installations on 64-bit Windows, Linux and MacOS systems and is available for local installation via conda. 1 Author Summary Tissue Forge is a physics-based modeling and simulation software environment for research problems in physics, chemistry and biology. Tissue Forge supports modeling at a wide range of scales, from as small as the sub-nanometer, to as large as hundreds of micrometers, using particle-based models. It provides rich features for simulation development and application at all stages of model-based research, like real-time simulation visualization and interactivity, and off-screen batch execution, rendering, and GPU acceleration. Users can employ built-in models to represent a wide variety of physical processes, like chemical reactions, fluid convection and intercellular adhesion, or define their own models for agentand rule-based modeling. Tissue Forge is open-source, free and easy to install, supports simulation development in C, C++ and Python programming languages, and can be used as integrated software or in an interactive IPython console and Jupyter Notebook. Tissue Forge also provides a dedicated space for application-specific and user-contributed modeling and simulation features, and developers are welcome to contribute their custom features for distribution in future releases.
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