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The models will be discussed from simulation and tribological points of view.

The advantages of these two models will be discussed in the present review.

The strengths and weaknesses of various models will be discussed, as well as future opportunities.

Both arbitrage-free and equilibrium preference-based pricing models will be discussed, with particular emphasis given to recent developments and outstanding puzzles in the literature.

Furthermore, effort to capture hydrodynamic effects for reliable scale-up by linking with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models will be discussed.

In this paper new features of the code in ion-beam optics, creation of new LISE++ blocks, and development of some reaction models will be discussed.

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The flexibility of the algorithm to generate data fitting according to the FJC+ model will be discussed in the 'Results and Discussion' section.

Finally, results of pilot experiments to verify the model will be discussed.

Consequences for language architecture arising from this model will be discussed.

Further possibilities for modeling will be discussed in this historical context to attempt to anticipate future developments.

Lightcurves and spectra from this model will be discussed in the context of multimessenger astronomy and be compared to other potentially promising EM counterparts.

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