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| | width="70%" | {{{field|math_modeltype}}} {{#info:Multiple answers possible.}} | | | width="70%" | {{{field|math_modeltype}}} {{#info:Multiple answers possible.}} |
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− | ! modeltype shortdesc: | + | ! Short description of mathematical model type: |
| | {{{field|math_modeltype_shortdesc|input type=textarea|cols=50}}} | | | {{{field|math_modeltype_shortdesc|input type=textarea|cols=50}}} |
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| ! Math objective: | | ! Math objective: |
− | | {{{field|math_objective}}} | + | | {{{field|math_objective}}} {{#info:E.g. costs, welfare}} |
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− | ! Deterministic: | + | ! Approach to uncertainty: |
− | | {{{field|deterministic}}} | + | | {{{field|deterministic}}} {{#info:How is uncertainty dealt with in the model? Possible answers are: Deterministic, stochastic, stochastic hydro inflows but otherwise perfect foresight, etc.}} |
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− | ! Is suited for many scenarios: | + | ! Model suited for many scenarios / monte-carlo: |
− | | {{{field|is_suited_for_many_scenarios}}} | + | | {{{field|is_suited_for_many_scenarios}}} {{#info:Is the model designed to be used in big scenario analyses with hundreds or thousands of different parameter specifications?}} |
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| ! Number of variables: | | ! Number of variables: |
− | | {{{field|number_of_variables}}} | + | | {{{field|number_of_variables}}} {{#info:How many variables does the model have approximately?}} |
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| ! Computation time minutes: | | ! Computation time minutes: |
− | | {{{field|computation_time_minutes}}} | + | | {{{field|computation_time_minutes}}} {{#info:What is a usual time duration it takes for the model to solve in minutes?}} |
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− | ! width="30%" | Citation references: | + | ! width="30%" | Citation reference: |
− | | width="70%" | {{{field|citation_references}}} | + | | width="70%" | {{{field|citation_references}}} {{#info:Publication to be referenced when citing the model. E.g. Doe, John (2014), An electricity market model for Europe, Journal of Modeling Sciences, Vol 10, Issue 80.}} |
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| ! Citation doi: | | ! Citation doi: |
− | | {{{field|citation_doi}}} | + | | {{{field|citation_doi}}} {{#info:dx.doi identifier for the references mentioned above, if available.}} |
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| ! Example research questions: | | ! Example research questions: |
− | | {{{field|example_research_questions}}} | + | | {{{field|example_research_questions}}} {{#info:Example research questions the model is capable to answer.}} |
| |} | | |} |
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