Applied Data Science with Python Specialization
Gain new insights into your data . Learn to apply data science methods and techniques, and acquire analysis skills.
https://www.coursera.org/specializations/data-science-python
Gain new insights into your data . Learn to apply data science methods and techniques, and acquire analysis skills.
https://www.coursera.org/specializations/data-science-python
Mathematics for Machine Learning Specialization
Mathematics for Machine Learning. Learn about the prerequisite mathematics for applications in data science and machine learning
https://www.coursera.org/specializations/mathematics-machine-learning
Mathematics for Machine Learning. Learn about the prerequisite mathematics for applications in data science and machine learning
https://www.coursera.org/specializations/mathematics-machine-learning
Abrupt phase transition of epidemic spreading in simplicial complexes
Joan T. Matamalas, Sergio Gómez, and Alex Arenas
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 012049(R) – Published 27 February 2020
https://journals.aps.org/prresearch/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.012049
Abstract
Recent studies on network geometry, a way of describing network structures as geometrical objects, are revolutionizing our way to understand dynamical processes on networked systems. Here, we cope with the problem of epidemic spreading, using the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model, in simplicial complexes. In particular, we analyze the dynamics of the SIS in complex networks characterized by pairwise interactions (links) and three-body interactions (filled triangles, also known as 2-simplices). This higher-order denoscription of the epidemic spreading is analytically formulated using a microscopic Markov chain approximation. The analysis of the fixed point solutions of the model reveals an interesting phase transition that becomes abrupt with the infectivity parameter of the 2-simplices. Our results pave the way to advance in our physical understanding of epidemic spreading in real scenarios where diseases are transmitted among groups as well as among pairs and to better understand the behavior of dynamical processes in simplicial complexes.
Joan T. Matamalas, Sergio Gómez, and Alex Arenas
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 012049(R) – Published 27 February 2020
https://journals.aps.org/prresearch/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.012049
Abstract
Recent studies on network geometry, a way of describing network structures as geometrical objects, are revolutionizing our way to understand dynamical processes on networked systems. Here, we cope with the problem of epidemic spreading, using the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model, in simplicial complexes. In particular, we analyze the dynamics of the SIS in complex networks characterized by pairwise interactions (links) and three-body interactions (filled triangles, also known as 2-simplices). This higher-order denoscription of the epidemic spreading is analytically formulated using a microscopic Markov chain approximation. The analysis of the fixed point solutions of the model reveals an interesting phase transition that becomes abrupt with the infectivity parameter of the 2-simplices. Our results pave the way to advance in our physical understanding of epidemic spreading in real scenarios where diseases are transmitted among groups as well as among pairs and to better understand the behavior of dynamical processes in simplicial complexes.
Physical Review Research
Abrupt phase transition of epidemic spreading in simplicial complexes
Epidemic spreading is probably the major concern of human health. Precise epidemic models are needed to further develop actions to prevent and palliate the effects of disease propagation. Here the authors present a mathematical model, that captures de main…
Summer school on Mathematical Methods in Computational Neuroscience
this 4 week summer school covers some of the most important methods used in computational neuroscience research through both main lectures and scientific seminars (5-6 main lectures per topic and 1-2 seminars by each invited seminar speaker) .
Organizers: Yasser Roudi and Benjamin Dunn
Kavli Moen Gård, Esfjord, Norway, 15 Jul- 15 Aug 2020.
⚡️ Application deadline: 15 May.
https://compneuronrsn.org
this 4 week summer school covers some of the most important methods used in computational neuroscience research through both main lectures and scientific seminars (5-6 main lectures per topic and 1-2 seminars by each invited seminar speaker) .
Organizers: Yasser Roudi and Benjamin Dunn
Kavli Moen Gård, Esfjord, Norway, 15 Jul- 15 Aug 2020.
⚡️ Application deadline: 15 May.
https://compneuronrsn.org
💧👐 چرا شستن دستها واقعا همهگیری رو کند میکنه؟
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/why-hand-washing-really-could-slow-down-an-epidemic
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/why-hand-washing-really-could-slow-down-an-epidemic
Medical News Today
Why hand washing really could slow down an epidemic
Air travel pattern simulations and reports on travelers' personal hygiene practices show that hand washing really could slow down the spread of disease.
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Computer Simulation of the spread of a pandemic
The clip depicts the time course of an epidemic with outbreak in Mexico across the worldwide air-transportation network. This simulation is related to the actual spread of H1N1 in 2009.
The clip depicts the time course of an epidemic with outbreak in Mexico across the worldwide air-transportation network. This simulation is related to the actual spread of H1N1 in 2009.
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The hidden patterns in complex global disease dynamics : Outbreak Atlanta
The video clip depicts a computer simulation of a global pandemic. The spreading takes place on the worldwide air transportation network of more than 4000 airports and 25000 direct links. The right panel shows the spread in the conventional geographic representation. The left panel shows the same dynamics in a more appropriate representation in which radial distance corresponds to an effective distance.
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/342/6164/1337
The video clip depicts a computer simulation of a global pandemic. The spreading takes place on the worldwide air transportation network of more than 4000 airports and 25000 direct links. The right panel shows the spread in the conventional geographic representation. The left panel shows the same dynamics in a more appropriate representation in which radial distance corresponds to an effective distance.
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/342/6164/1337
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The hidden patterns in complex global disease dynamics : Outbreak Mexico City
The video clip depicts a computer simulation of a global pandemic. The spreading takes place on the worldwide air transportation network of more than 4000 airports and 25000 direct links. The right panel shows the spread in the conventional geographic representation. The left panel shows the same dynamics in a more appropriate representation in which radial distance corresponds to an effective distance.
http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/projects/hidden/index.html
The video clip depicts a computer simulation of a global pandemic. The spreading takes place on the worldwide air transportation network of more than 4000 airports and 25000 direct links. The right panel shows the spread in the conventional geographic representation. The left panel shows the same dynamics in a more appropriate representation in which radial distance corresponds to an effective distance.
http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/projects/hidden/index.html
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The hidden patterns in complex global disease dynamics : Outbreak Paphos, Greece
e spreading takes place on the worldwide air transportation network of more than 4000 airports and 25000 direct links. The right panel shows the spread in the conventional geographic representation. The left panel shows the same dynamics in a more appropriate representation in which radial distance corresponds to an effective distance.
http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/projects/hidden/index.html
e spreading takes place on the worldwide air transportation network of more than 4000 airports and 25000 direct links. The right panel shows the spread in the conventional geographic representation. The left panel shows the same dynamics in a more appropriate representation in which radial distance corresponds to an effective distance.
http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/projects/hidden/index.html
🎞 2018-2019 Phase Transitions & Critical Phenomena (CMP-PT), A. Nersesyan
ICTP Postgraduate Diploma Programme
12 Lectures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ancLYSF07C8&list=PLp0hSY2uBeP9crEO-5oxOIo5TVULxrWGC
ICTP Postgraduate Diploma Programme
12 Lectures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ancLYSF07C8&list=PLp0hSY2uBeP9crEO-5oxOIo5TVULxrWGC
YouTube
Phase Transitions & Critical Phenomena (CMP-PT) Lecture 1
CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
Phase Transitions & Critical Phenomena (CMP-PT)
A. Nersesyan
CMP-PT_L01.mp4
Phase Transitions & Critical Phenomena (CMP-PT)
A. Nersesyan
CMP-PT_L01.mp4
💰 Complex Systems and Data Science methods to study behavioural patterns in audiovisual contents consumption
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/499679
#postdoc
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/499679
#postdoc
EURAXESS
Complex Systems and Data Science methods to study behavioural patterns in audiovisual contents consumption
We offer an exciting position at the Universitat de Barcelona for a 30 months multidisciplinary project that involves a larger number of partners (companies and universities) in Catalonia. She/heIt is expected to develop dynamical and non-dynamical data driven…
A Kinetic View of Statistical Physics
Speaker: Sidney Redner (Santa Fe Institute) Spring College on the Physics of Complex Systems | (smr 3427)
https://www.aparat.com/playlist/307535
Speaker: Sidney Redner (Santa Fe Institute) Spring College on the Physics of Complex Systems | (smr 3427)
https://www.aparat.com/playlist/307535
Inferring high-resolution human mixing patterns for disease modeling
“age-stratified contact matrices for 277 sub-national administrative regions of countries covering approximately 3.5 billion people”
https://t.co/n9pvIiCzn4?amp=1
“age-stratified contact matrices for 277 sub-national administrative regions of countries covering approximately 3.5 billion people”
https://t.co/n9pvIiCzn4?amp=1
BREAKING: Coronavirus update--Italy, Iran, Germany, France, Spain and US have large jumps in new domestic transmissions. South Korea has second day of decline. (Today's attached map uses worldometers numbers)
China new cases are the best since the lockdown on Jan 23.
https://twitter.com/yaneerbaryam
✅ Update: China just reported only 125 cases today. 114 in Hubei province, down from 195 yesterday. This additional dramatic drop shows the effectiveness of travel restrictions and lockdowns.
China new cases are the best since the lockdown on Jan 23.
https://twitter.com/yaneerbaryam
✅ Update: China just reported only 125 cases today. 114 in Hubei province, down from 195 yesterday. This additional dramatic drop shows the effectiveness of travel restrictions and lockdowns.
If you want to understand what’s going on with the #coronavirus, this is the most informative article I have seen yet Definitely worth reading.
Coronavirus in China: The most important lessons from China’s Covid-19 response - Vox
https://t.co/P2pLHiI98K
Coronavirus in China: The most important lessons from China’s Covid-19 response - Vox
https://t.co/P2pLHiI98K
Community detection with the Label Propagation Algorithm: A survey
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437119312026
Highlights
• The Label Propagation Algorithm (LPA) has caught attention for its advantages.
• Abundant literature finds LPA efficient, scalable, conceptually clear, and simple.
• We review LPA-related proposals, including enhancements and extensions.
• An empirical study of 13,834 variants of LPA is presented.
• Experiments indicate that most enhancements are beneficial in specific scenarios.
Abstract
Community detection aims at discovering the structure, behavior, dynamics, and organization of a complex network by finding cohesive groups where nodes (entities) are, in some sense, more similar within the group and groups are in some fashion separated from the other groups. The Label Propagation Algorithm (LPA), which mimics epidemic contagion by spreading labels, is a popular algorithm for this task. Its variants (enhancements, extensions, combinations) seek to improve or to adapt it while preserving the advantages of the original formulation. This survey gathers, classifies, and summarizes LPA-related advances from 2007 to mid 2019. We also experiment with combinations of numerous LPA “building blocks” on two types of small synthetic networks; essentially all of the 13,834 resulting LPA variants have their niche in terms of either higher solution quality or lower computational load with acceptable quality, but none is universally superior.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437119312026
Highlights
• The Label Propagation Algorithm (LPA) has caught attention for its advantages.
• Abundant literature finds LPA efficient, scalable, conceptually clear, and simple.
• We review LPA-related proposals, including enhancements and extensions.
• An empirical study of 13,834 variants of LPA is presented.
• Experiments indicate that most enhancements are beneficial in specific scenarios.
Abstract
Community detection aims at discovering the structure, behavior, dynamics, and organization of a complex network by finding cohesive groups where nodes (entities) are, in some sense, more similar within the group and groups are in some fashion separated from the other groups. The Label Propagation Algorithm (LPA), which mimics epidemic contagion by spreading labels, is a popular algorithm for this task. Its variants (enhancements, extensions, combinations) seek to improve or to adapt it while preserving the advantages of the original formulation. This survey gathers, classifies, and summarizes LPA-related advances from 2007 to mid 2019. We also experiment with combinations of numerous LPA “building blocks” on two types of small synthetic networks; essentially all of the 13,834 resulting LPA variants have their niche in terms of either higher solution quality or lower computational load with acceptable quality, but none is universally superior.
Sciencedirect
Community detection with the Label Propagation Algorithm: A survey
Community detection aims at discovering the structure, behavior, dynamics, and organization of a complex network by finding cohesive groups where node…
💰 We are training 120 #PhD students in four annual cohorts of 30 students across the five partner universities
Applications for the academic year 2020/2021 are now open - extended deadline is Friday 6th March 2020.
http://advance-crt.cs.ucc.ie/
Applications for the academic year 2020/2021 are now open - extended deadline is Friday 6th March 2020.
http://advance-crt.cs.ucc.ie/
💰#PhD Position: Networks of the Coast.
This project focuses on social data analysis, collective decision making and governance. Possible topics are to analyse coastal land use, marine traffic and decision making related to biodiversity conservation.
We use modern data analysis methods to both ecological and social data. In addition mathematical models will be used to explain phenomena seen in the data or to form new hypothesis that can be tested with data sets.
https://t.co/Bk8o6YlZcL
This project focuses on social data analysis, collective decision making and governance. Possible topics are to analyse coastal land use, marine traffic and decision making related to biodiversity conservation.
We use modern data analysis methods to both ecological and social data. In addition mathematical models will be used to explain phenomena seen in the data or to form new hypothesis that can be tested with data sets.
https://t.co/Bk8o6YlZcL
Umantis
PhD Position "Networks of the coast" (m/f/d)
Layout AWI Forschung englisch extern
The transition from laminar to turbulent flow is a non-equilibrium phase transition in the directed percolation universality class!
Hong-Yan Shih reports on theory & experiment of interacting puffs in pipe: strong evidence for DP.
#apsmarch #TURBULENCE
https://t.co/Yt67Z78nfq
Hong-Yan Shih reports on theory & experiment of interacting puffs in pipe: strong evidence for DP.
#apsmarch #TURBULENCE
https://t.co/Yt67Z78nfq
YouTube
W25.00007 Hong-Yan Shih Statistical model and universality class for interacting puffs in transition
This is a contributed talk by Hong-Yan Shih (Academia Sinica and UIUC) for the APS March Meeting 2020.
It was supposed to have been given at the APS March Meeting in Denver, but the meeting was cancelled due to the coronavirus.
In the talk, Hong-Yan Shih…
It was supposed to have been given at the APS March Meeting in Denver, but the meeting was cancelled due to the coronavirus.
In the talk, Hong-Yan Shih…