Computer modeling is a research area that involves using computer software and algorithms to create virtual models of real-world systems, processes, or phenomena. These models allow researchers to simulate, analyze, and predict the behavior of complex systems in a controlled environment. Computer modeling is commonly used in a wide range of fields including engineering, physics, biology, chemistry, and economics. By simulating the behavior of these systems, researchers can gain insights and make predictions that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to achieve through traditional experimental methods. Computer modeling has applications in areas such as climate modeling, drug design, and urban planning.