
Mesoscopic Simulation
Mesoscopic simulation is a computational technique that models complex systems by focusing on intermediate-scale interactions—larger than individual particles but smaller than entire systems. It captures the behavior of groups or clusters of molecules, enabling efficient study of processes like fluid flow, material behavior, or biological interactions where detailed atomic simulations are too slow. By simplifying some details while preserving essential dynamics, mesoscopic simulations provide a balanced approach to understanding how systems evolve over time at an intermediate level of detail.