RapidFEM.jl is a Finite Element library written in Julia, aiming to provide an interface for rapid prototyping of different mathematical models without compromises on speed.
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RapidFEM.jl is a Finite Element library written in Julia, aiming to provide an interface for rapid prototyping of different mathematical models without compromises on speed.
Simple computational implementations dedicated to the study of multiple biological phenomena from a mathematical point of view
A library for discrete-time Markov chains analysis.
Mechanistic modelling of outbreak response interventions to human vaccine-preventable diseases: a systematic review of modelling practices before COVID-19
A collection of simple epidemiological models with applications to COVID-19.
Mathematical examples from many areas, including population growth, epidemiology, cell biology, and traffic modeling. The models take the form of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), difference (recurrence) equations, and partial differential equations (PDEs).
Codes that I used to build another Covid-19 data analysis page: https://anapdinizm.github.io/ensaios/covid19/
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Materials for ICTP Workshop on Mathematical Models of Climate Variability, Environmental Change and Infectious Diseases
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Adaptive QoS and DPI platform based on mathematical models & Bioinformatics Algorithms
HOME OF THE BARCELONA (UPC-DFA-EPSEB) HUMAN ATRIAL MODEL
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