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Covers the fundamentals and applications of coarse-grained simulations, including advantages, challenges, single-scale simulations, brain modeling techniques, and lipid membrane coarse-graining.
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Covers the historical increase in memory cells per chip, the importance of memory in modern IC architectures, the dramatic increase in test time, and various memory faults.