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  1. Lukyantsev D.S., Afanasiev N.T., Tanaev A.B., Chudaev S.O.
    Numerical-analytical modeling of gravitational lensing of the electromagnetic waves in random-inhomogeneous space plasma
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 2, pp. 433-443

    Instrument of numerical-analytical modeling of characteristics of propagation of electromagnetic waves in chaotic space plasma with taking into account effects of gravitation is developed for interpretation of data of measurements of astrophysical precision instruments of new education. The task of propagation of waves in curved (Riemann’s) space is solved in Euclid’s space by introducing of the effective index of refraction of vacuum. The gravitational potential can be calculated for various model of distribution of mass of astrophysical objects and at solution of Poisson’s equation. As a result the effective index of refraction of vacuum can be evaluated. Approximate model of the effective index of refraction is suggested with condition that various objects additively contribute in total gravitational field. Calculation of the characteristics of electromagnetic waves in the gravitational field of astrophysical objects is performed by the approximation of geometrical optics with condition that spatial scales of index of refraction a lot more wavelength. Light differential equations in Euler’s form are formed the basis of numerical-analytical instrument of modeling of trajectory characteristic of waves. Chaotic inhomogeneities of space plasma are introduced by model of spatial correlation function of index of refraction. Calculations of refraction scattering of waves are performed by the approximation of geometrical optics. Integral equations for statistic moments of lateral deviations of beams in picture plane of observer are obtained. Integrals for moments are reduced to system of ordinary differential equations the firsts order with using analytical transformations for cooperative numerical calculation of arrange and meansquare deviations of light. Results of numerical-analytical modeling of trajectory picture of propagation of electromagnetic waves in interstellar space with taking into account impact of gravitational fields of space objects and refractive scattering of waves on inhomogeneities of index of refraction of surrounding plasma are shown. Based on the results of modeling quantitative estimation of conditions of stochastic blurring of the effect of gravitational lensing of electromagnetic waves at various frequency ranges is performed. It’s shown that operating frequencies of meter range of wavelengths represent conditional low-frequency limit for observational of the effect of gravitational lensing in stochastic space plasma. The offered instrument of numerical-analytical modeling can be used for analyze of structure of electromagnetic radiation of quasar propagating through group of galactic.

  2. Panteleev M.A., Bershadsky E.S., Shibeko A.M., Nechipurenko D.Y.
    Current issues in computational modeling of thrombosis, fibrinolysis, and thrombolysis
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 4, pp. 975-995

    Hemostasis system is one of the key body’s defense systems, which is presented in all the liquid tissues and especially important in blood. Hemostatic response is triggered as a result of the vessel injury. The interaction between specialized cells and humoral systems leads to the formation of the initial hemostatic clot, which stops bleeding. After that the slow process of clot dissolution occurs. The formation of hemostatic plug is a unique physiological process, because during several minutes the hemostatic system generates complex structures on a scale ranging from microns for microvessel injury or damaged endothelial cell-cell contacts, to centimeters for damaged systemic arteries. Hemostatic response depends on the numerous coordinated processes, which include platelet adhesion and aggregation, granule secretion, platelet shape change, modification of the chemical composition of the lipid bilayer, clot contraction, and formation of the fibrin mesh due to activation of blood coagulation cascade. Computer modeling is a powerful tool, which is used to study this complex system at different levels of organization. This includes study of intracellular signaling in platelets, modelling humoral systems of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, and development of the multiscale models of thrombus growth. There are two key issues of the computer modeling in biology: absence of the adequate physico-mathematical description of the existing experimental data due to the complexity of the biological processes, and high computational complexity of the models, which doesn’t allow to use them to test physiologically relevant scenarios. Here we discuss some key unresolved problems in the field, as well as the current progress in experimental research of hemostasis and thrombosis. New findings lead to reevaluation of the existing concepts and development of the novel computer models. We focus on the arterial thrombosis, venous thrombosis, thrombosis in microcirculation and the problems of fibrinolysis and thrombolysis. We also briefly discuss basic types of the existing mathematical models, their computational complexity, and principal issues in simulation of thrombus growth in arteries.

  3. Belotelov N.V., Sushko D.A.
    An agent-based model of social dynamics using swarm intelligence approaches
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 6, pp. 1513-1527

    The paper considers the application of swarm intelligence technology to build agent-based simulation models. As an example, a minimal model is constructed illustrating the influence of information influences on the rules of behavior of agents in the simplest model of competition between two populations, whose agents perform the simplest task of transferring a resource from a mobile source to their territory. The algorithm for the movement of agents in the model space is implemented on the basis of the classical particle swarm algorithm. Agents have a life cycle, that is, the processes of birth and death are taken into account. The model takes into account information processes that determine the target functions of the behavior of newly appeared agents. These processes (training and poaching) are determined by information influences from populations. Under certain conditions, a third population arises in the agent system. Agents of such a population informatively influence agents of other populations in a certain radius around themselves, changing.

    As a result of the conducted simulation experiments, it was shown that the following final states are realized in the system: displacement of a new population by others, coexistence of a new population and other populations and the absence of such a population. It has been shown that with an increase in the radius of influence of agents, the population with changed rules of behavior displaces all others. It is also shown that in the case of a hard-to-access resource, the strategy of luring agents of a competing population is more profitable.

  4. Okonicha O., Sadovykh A.
    NLP-based automated compliance checking of data processing agreements against General Data Protection Regulation
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 7, pp. 1667-1685

    As it stands in the contemporary world, compliance with regulations concerning data protection such as GDPR is central to organizations. Another important issue analysis identified is the fact that compliance is hampered by the fact that legal documents are often complex and that regulations are ever changing. This paper aims to describe the ways in which NLP aids in keeping GDPR compliance effortless through automated scanning for compliance, evaluating privacy policies, and increasing the level of transparency. The work does not only limit to exploring the application of NLP for dealing with the privacy policies and facilitate better understanding of the third-party data sharing but also proceed to perform the preliminary studies to evaluate the difference of several NLP models. They implement and execute the models to distinguish the one that performs the best based on the efficiency and speed at which it automates the process of compliance verification and analyzing the privacy policy. Moreover, some of the topics discussed in the research deal with the possibility of using automatic tools and data analysis to GDPR, for instance, generation of the machine readable models that assist in evaluation of compliance. Among the evaluated models from our studies, SBERT performed best at the policy level with an accuracy of 0.57, precision of 0.78, recall of 0.83, and F1-score of 0.80. BERT showed the highest performance at the sentence level, achieving an accuracy of 0.63, precision of 0.70, recall of 0.50, and F1-score of 0.55. Therefore, this paper emphasizes the importance of NLP to help organizations overcome the difficulties of GDPR compliance, create a roadmap to a more client-oriented data protection regime. In this regard, by comparing preliminary studies done in the test and showing the performance of the better model, it helps enhance the measures taken in compliance and fosters the defense of individual rights in the cyberspace.

  5. Tikunova K.V., Golyshev G.G., Sokolovski S.G., Rafailov E.U., Goltsov A.N.
    Mathematical modeling of near-infrared laser irradiation effects on cancer cells
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2025, v. 17, no. 6, pp. 1205-1218

    In recent decades, the introduction of biophotonics and quantum electronics advance into medical practice led to the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for many diseases. In the field of oncology, photodynamic therapy (PDT) is successfully used today in the treatment of various types of cancer. Along with further improvement of PDT, the development of direct laser therapy is currently underway, in which the generation of singlet oxygen molecules ($^{1}$О$_2^{}$) in cancer cells occurs under NIR laser irradiation with a wavelength of $\lambda=1267$ nm without the need to introduce photosensitizers into the patient's body. For the purpose of a~theoretical investigation of the direct effect of NIR laser irradiation on cancer cells and the description of a~large set of experimental data, a mathematical model has been developed. The model includes the main cellular processes activated in cancer cells by NIR laser irradiation that determine the effectiveness of its cytotoxic effect on cancer cells. As a result of modeling, the rate of $^{1}$О$_2^{}$ generation under NIR laser irradiation was estimated, and the kinetics of active oxygen species (ROS) molecules was described. The ROS degradation due to the action of the antioxidant system of cell protection was taken into account in the model. It was shown that NIR laser irradiation induces lipid peroxidation that leads to cellular membrane damage and cell death through ferroptosis. As a result of modeling, it was established that a cascade of free-radical and enzymatic reactions of ROS transformation and accumulation leads to a prolonged response of cervical adenocarcinoma cells HeLa to the action of laser irradiation with $\lambda=1267$ nm, during which oxidative stress develops, causing cancer cell death through apoptosis and ferroptosis.

  6. Akulova D.V., Sheremet M.A.
    One-dimensional computational model of thermal state of the breast with an interstitial tumor
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2026, v. 18, no. 1, pp. 169-184

    The paper presents a computational model of the thermal state of the breast with an interstitial tumor. The model is based on the modified Pennes biothermal equation and describes a five-layered biological area including skin, subcutaneous fat, glandular and muscular tissues, as well as a neoplasm zone. Convective heat exchange with the environment is taken into account at the outer boundary, and body temperature is maintained at the internal boundary. In addition, the fabric surface is exposed to exponentially attenuating effects of spatial heating, such a heating scheme is actually based on the Bouguer – Lambert – Baer law. Tissue thermal conductivity and blood perfusion are modeled by linear functions of temperature, reflecting physiological thermoregulation. The boundary-value problem for the partial differential equation has been solved numerically using an explicit-implicit finite difference scheme; the system of algebraic equations getting after an approximation of the mentioned boundary-value problem is solved by the Thomas procedure. Numerical experiments have shown that even a small tumor increases the local temperature of tissues by half a degree due to increased metabolism and delayed blood perfusion. This anomaly is clearly manifested in tumors larger than ten millimeters. It was found that the depth of occurrence critically affects the thermal response: when the tumor is located closer to the surface, the maximum temperature shifts to the skin, whereas at a deeper position, a thermal peak forms inside the glandular tissue. The effectiveness of hyperthermic exposure was assessed by the integral criterion of thermal necrosis based on the Arrhenius law. At a radiation intensity that creates a surface thermal load of about five kilowatts per square meter and an attenuation factor of one hundred, tumor destruction begins after two to three minutes of exposure, while the surrounding healthy tissues remain within safe temperatures. Reducing the attenuation coefficient leads to the opposite effect: heat spreads deeper, and the glandular tissue is damaged first, which limits the therapeutic window. Additionally, maps of the distribution of temperature, time to necrosis, and the depth of thermal damage were constructed depending on the irradiation power, diameter, and position of the tumor.

  7. Nikityuk Y.V., Marchanko L.N., Serdyukov A.N., Bruttan I.V.
    Simulation of laser polishing for fused quartz
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2026, v. 18, no. 2, pp. 399-421

    Laser polishing is a promising technology for the finishing of fused quartz (fused silica or quartz glass) products, enabling the removal of subsurface defects induced by mechanical processing. However, the complexity and nonlinearity of the physical processes occurring during laser irradiation complicate the selection of optimal technological parameters. The present paper aims to develop, comparatively analyze, and apply high-precision predictive models for forecasting and optimizing the key performance indicators of the laser polishing process for quartz glass. A verified finite element model implemented in the ANSYS software environment produced a dataset of temperature and stress fields for various combinations of process parameters. This dataset was used to develop and validate four types of predictive models: Polynomial Regression, a Fuzzy Logic System, an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), and a Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) neural network. The models’ quality was evaluated on a test set using the statistical metrics MAE, RMSE, MAPE, $R^2$, and  $R^2_{Adj}$. A comparative analysis of the models revealed the significant superiority of the MLP neural network, which demonstrated the highest prediction accuracy for all output parameters, achieving Adjusted $R^2$ ($R^2_{Adj}$.) values above 0.97 and a Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) in the range of 0.7–2.8%. This model was effectively utilized as a surrogate function in combination with a genetic algorithm to successfully identify the optimal process parameters. The constructed MLP neural network model functions as a reliable and high-precision tool, facilitating both prediction and the optimization of fused quartz polishing outcomes using a CO2 laser. This approach effectively approximates the complex nonlinear dependencies inherent in the process and can serve as a foundation for developing intelligent control and optimization systems for this technology.

  8. Fedorova E.A.
    The mathematical optimization model based on several quality criteria
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2011, v. 3, no. 4, pp. 489-502

    An effective regional policy in order to stabilize production is impossible without an analysis of the dynamics of economic processes taking place. This article focuses on developing a mathematical model reflecting the interaction of several economic agents with regard to their interests. Developing such a model and its study can be considered as an important step in solving theoretical and practical problems of managing growth.

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  9. Platonov D.V., Minakov A.V., Dekterev A.A., Sentyabov A.V.
    Numerical modeling of flows with flow swirling
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, v. 5, no. 4, pp. 635-648

    This paper is devoted to investigation of the swirl flows. Such flows are widely used in various industrial processes. Swirl flows can be accompanied by time-dependent effects, for example, precession of the vortex core. In turn, the large-scale fluctuations due to the precession of the vortex can cause damage of structures and reduce of equipment reliability. Thus, for engineering calculations approaches that sufficiently well described such flows are required. This paper presents the technique of swirl flows calculation, tested for CFD packages Fluent and SigmaFlow. A numerical simulation of several swirl flow test problems was carried out. Obtained results are compared with each other and with the experimental data.

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  10. A simple non-linear model allowing to calculate daily and monthly GPP and NPP of forests using parameters characterizing the light-use efficiencies for GPP and NPP, and integral values of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation, obtained using field measurements and remotes sensing data was suggested. Daily and monthly GPP, NPP of the forest ecosystems were derived from the field measurements of the net ecosystem exchange of CO2 in the spruce and tropical rain forests using a process-based Mixfor-SVAT model.

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