= Mean-field particle methods
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Mean-field particle methods are a class of computational techniques used to simulate systems with large numbers of interacting particles, particularly in physics, chemistry, and biological systems. These methods are grounded in the mean-field theory, which simplifies the complex interactions in high-dimensional systems by approximating the effect of all other particles on a given particle as an average or "mean" effect. \#\#\# Key Concepts 1.
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