SBML to create non linear models

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The discussion centers on finding a suitable visual editor for creating non-linear models in Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML). The user mentions using Jdesigner, which is limited to basic reaction types and seeks alternatives that can handle more complex models. MesoRD is highlighted as a relevant program within the SBML family, known for solving reaction-diffusion equations in both linear and non-linear contexts, including deterministic and stochastic problems. The program is noted for its ease of modification, making it a potential solution for users needing more advanced modeling capabilities.
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Not sure if this is suited for this forum or for programming... I figured more people here would have experience with SBML.

Does anyone know of a good visual editor to create non linear models?

I'm using Jdesigner but that only has gui support for garden variety uni-uni, uni-bi, etc. reactions.
 
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