Advancements in multi scale modeling: Adaptive resolution simulations and related issues

Adaptive resolution methods are becoming increasingly important in the study of complex systems by multi scale modeling. In this paper we present a brief overview of the method and highlight some questions that in our opinion are relevant for the future development of the method, and more in general of the field of multiscale modeling.

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