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What (who) is Simulate - definition

IMITATION OF THE OPERATION OF A REAL-WORLD PROCESS OR SYSTEM OVER TIME, FOR STUDYING EITHER REAL EVENTS IN MANY CONTEXTS OR EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE CONDITIONS AND COURSES OF ACTIONS
Simulator; Simulate; Simulated; Simulations; Simulators; Simulated world; False reality; Fake reality; Computer generated reality; Matrix reality; Matrix world; Fake world; Simulated people; Reality simulation; Simulation world; World simulation; Matrix simulation; World illusion; Virtual simulation; Simulation director; Simulating; Stimulated reality; Simulation (deception); Simulation in entertainment; Clinical healthcare simulators; Ergonomic simulation; Manufacturing simulation; Simulations in economics; Biomechanics simulator; Marine simulator; Simulation of production systems; Distributed simulation
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  • Visualization of a [[direct numerical simulation]] model.
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Simulate         
·adj Feigned; pretended.
II. Simulate ·vt To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to Counterfeit; to Feign.
simulate         
(simulates, simulating, simulated)
1.
If you simulate an action or a feeling, you pretend that you are doing it or feeling it.
They rolled about on the Gilligan Road, simulating a bloodthirsty fight...
He performed a simulated striptease.
VERB: V n, V-ed
2.
If you simulate an object, a substance, or a noise, you produce something that looks or sounds like it.
The wood had been painted to simulate stone...
VERB: V n
3.
If you simulate a set of conditions, you create them artificially, for example in order to conduct an experiment.
The scientist developed one model to simulate a full year of the globe's climate...
Cars are tested to see how much damage they suffer in simulated crashes.
VERB: V n, V-ed
simulate         
['s?mj?le?t]
¦ verb imitate or reproduce the appearance, character, or conditions of.
Derivatives
simulant noun
simulation noun
simulative adjective
Origin
C17 (earlier (ME) as simulation): from L. simulat-, simulare 'copy, represent'.

Wikipedia

Simulation

A simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. Simulations require the use of models; the model represents the key characteristics or behaviors of the selected system or process, whereas the simulation represents the evolution of the model over time. Often, computers are used to execute the simulation.

Simulation is used in many contexts, such as simulation of technology for performance tuning or optimizing, safety engineering, testing, training, education, and video games. Simulation is also used with scientific modelling of natural systems or human systems to gain insight into their functioning, as in economics. Simulation can be used to show the eventual real effects of alternative conditions and courses of action. Simulation is also used when the real system cannot be engaged, because it may not be accessible, or it may be dangerous or unacceptable to engage, or it is being designed but not yet built, or it may simply not exist.

Key issues in modeling and simulation include the acquisition of valid sources of information about the relevant selection of key characteristics and behaviors used to build the model, the use of simplifying approximations and assumptions within the model, and fidelity and validity of the simulation outcomes. Procedures and protocols for model verification and validation are an ongoing field of academic study, refinement, research and development in simulations technology or practice, particularly in the work of computer simulation.

Examples of use of Simulate
1. They simulate the feel of a rope moving, Clancy said.
2. The planned exercise will simulate a radiological terror attack.
3. IDF soldiers will pretend to be injured passengers; mannequins will be used to simulate casualties.
4. Springs press against the plates, creating enough surface tension to simulate an erection, D‘Alessandro said.
5. It has one interactive feature, an outdated keyboard and video screen designed to simulate code–breaking.