The SBML ODE Solver Library: A native API for symbolic and fast numerical analysis of reaction networks

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The SBML ODE Solver Library (SOSlib) is a programming library for symbolic and numerical analysis of chemical reaction network models encoded in the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML). It is written in ISO C and distributed under the open source LGPL license. The package employs libSBML structures for formula representation and associated functions to construct a system of ordinary differential equations, their Jacobian matrix and other derivatives. SUNDIALS' CVODES is incorporated for numerical integration and sensitivity analysis. Preliminary benchmarking results give a rough overview on the behavior of different tools and are discussed in the Supplementary Material. The native application program interface provides fine-grained interfaces to all internal data structures, symbolic operations and numerical routines, enabling the construction of very efficient analytic applications and hybrid or multi-scale solvers with interfaces to SBML and non SBML data sources. Optional modules based on XMGrace and Graphviz allow quick inspection of structure and dynamics. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Machné, R., Finney, A., Müller, S., Lu, J., Widder, S., & Flamm, C. (2006). The SBML ODE Solver Library: A native API for symbolic and fast numerical analysis of reaction networks. Bioinformatics, 22(11), 1406–1407. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btl086

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