Complex Systems Studies
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Net-COVID Session2A: Network Epidemiology Tutorial by YY Ahn
Second tutorial of the Net-COVID online series: Understanding and Exploring Network Epidemiology in the Time of Coronavirus. Lecture by YY Ahn from the Indiana University. See go.umd.edu/net-covid for more information about the online series.
COVID-19 SPREADING: MODELS AND CHALLENGES
- Yamir Moreno ( Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of
Complex Systems (BIFI), University of Zaragoza, Spain)
- غلامرضا جعفری
- علیاکبر حقدوست
- فاخته قنبرنژاد
http://psi.ir/?dem99
- Yamir Moreno ( Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of
Complex Systems (BIFI), University of Zaragoza, Spain)
- غلامرضا جعفری
- علیاکبر حقدوست
- فاخته قنبرنژاد
http://psi.ir/?dem99
"Jack London wrote 1,000 words every day before talking to anybody. He was totally, “Let me alone until I’ve got my thousand words!” Then he would drink or proofread the rest of the day. No, my scheduling principle is to do the thing I hate most on my to-do list. By week’s end, I’m very happy....
A person’s success in life is determined by having a high minimum, not a high maximum. If you can do something really well but there are other things at which you’re failing, the latter will hold you back. But if almost everything you do is up there, then you’ve got a good life. And so I try to learn how to get through things that others find unpleasant."
🎖 Pioneering computer scientist Donald Knuth
https://www.quantamagazine.org/computer-scientist-donald-knuth-cant-stop-telling-stories-20200416/
A person’s success in life is determined by having a high minimum, not a high maximum. If you can do something really well but there are other things at which you’re failing, the latter will hold you back. But if almost everything you do is up there, then you’ve got a good life. And so I try to learn how to get through things that others find unpleasant."
🎖 Pioneering computer scientist Donald Knuth
https://www.quantamagazine.org/computer-scientist-donald-knuth-cant-stop-telling-stories-20200416/
Quanta Magazine
The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories
For pioneering computer scientist Donald Knuth, good coding is synonymous with beautiful expression.
Good news: In response to overwhelming interest, we’ve expanded capacity in our #NET_COVID seminar series! See https://t.co/1FtVZwHmr8 for info.
Next seminar by @svscarpino at 12pm ET on 4/23. New registrants can sign up by 10am ET on 4/23 using this form: https://t.co/aeesbETBv5
Next seminar by @svscarpino at 12pm ET on 4/23. New registrants can sign up by 10am ET on 4/23 using this form: https://t.co/aeesbETBv5
Sign up for our online minisymposium: "Topological Data Analysis and Data-Driven Modeling in Complex Systems"
Sign up (room for about 300 people) at this site: https://t.co/zFMgOWbuF6
Titles and abstracts:
https://t.co/u2GfmleeMv
https://t.co/UGsDPhlbFU
Sign up (room for about 300 people) at this site: https://t.co/zFMgOWbuF6
Titles and abstracts:
https://t.co/u2GfmleeMv
https://t.co/UGsDPhlbFU
piece on Kolmogorov complexity and the physical Church-Turing thesis
https://t.co/6Y62brOReB
https://t.co/6Y62brOReB
How some cities ‘flattened the curve’ during the 1918 flu pandemic
Social distancing isn’t a new idea—it saved thousands of American lives during the last great pandemic. Here's how it worked.
https://api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/public/amp/history/2020/03/how-cities-flattened-curve-1918-spanish-flu-pandemic-coronavirus
Social distancing isn’t a new idea—it saved thousands of American lives during the last great pandemic. Here's how it worked.
https://api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/public/amp/history/2020/03/how-cities-flattened-curve-1918-spanish-flu-pandemic-coronavirus
New on arXiv: "PySINDy: A Python package for the Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics from Data"
(by Brian M. de Silva, Kathleen Champion, Markus Quade, Jean-Christophe Loiseau, J. Nathan Kutz, Steven L. Brunton): https://t.co/HWnBdDYCSm
(by Brian M. de Silva, Kathleen Champion, Markus Quade, Jean-Christophe Loiseau, J. Nathan Kutz, Steven L. Brunton): https://t.co/HWnBdDYCSm
bit.ly/DynaCORE-C-FA
تحقیق گروه دایناکر یه تحقیق بینالمللی برای بررسی رفتارها و اثرات ناشی از استرسه که تا این لحظه دهها هزار نفر شرکت کننده داشته. با تلاشها و درخواست جمعی از ما، ترجمه این تحقیق توسط محققین داوطلب ایرانی در آلمان انجام شده. لطفا پاسخنامه رو پر کنین و به اشتراک بذارین. امیدواریم نتایج این تحقیق کمکی در راستای بهبود حال همهی مردم دنیا باشه.
سعی خواهیم کرد مقالات منتشر شده بر اساس این پروژه رو همینجا در آینده به اشتراک بذاریم.
تحقیق گروه دایناکر یه تحقیق بینالمللی برای بررسی رفتارها و اثرات ناشی از استرسه که تا این لحظه دهها هزار نفر شرکت کننده داشته. با تلاشها و درخواست جمعی از ما، ترجمه این تحقیق توسط محققین داوطلب ایرانی در آلمان انجام شده. لطفا پاسخنامه رو پر کنین و به اشتراک بذارین. امیدواریم نتایج این تحقیق کمکی در راستای بهبود حال همهی مردم دنیا باشه.
سعی خواهیم کرد مقالات منتشر شده بر اساس این پروژه رو همینجا در آینده به اشتراک بذاریم.
www.research.net
نرم افزار نظرسنجی آنلاین: نظرسنجی بسته شده
در حال حاضر این نظرسنجی بسته شده است. لطفاً برای دریافت راهنمایی با نویسنده نظرسنجی تماس بگیرید.
در صورت تمایل به کسب اطلاعات بیشتر و مشاهده اسامی سرپرستان پروژه دایناکر به لینک زیر مراجعه کنید:
https://dynamore-project.eu/our-studies/dynacore-c-in-25-languages/
https://dynamore-project.eu/our-studies/dynacore-c-in-25-languages/
The simple task of recognizing a stop sign is harder than we can imagine. @karpathy
https://t.co/vo8gqSvJ1Y https://t.co/SX1Eq0hqM4
https://t.co/vo8gqSvJ1Y https://t.co/SX1Eq0hqM4
Great tool by @reichlab showing the covid-19 forecasts of different teams and producing an ensemble approach.
https://t.co/XlWokOvcjq
https://t.co/XlWokOvcjq
Complex Systems Studies
Network Epidemiology Online Workshop Series Join us for Understanding and Exploring Network Epidemiology in the Time of Coronavirus, a special online workshop series presented by the University of Maryland’s COMBINE program in network biology in partnership…
YouTube
Net-COVID Session3A: Human mobility and control measures in the COVID-19 epidemic by Sam Scarpino
Third lecture (seminar) of the Net-COVID online series: Understanding and Exploring Network Epidemiology in the Time of Coronavirus. Seminar by Sam Scarpino ...
😄 So You Think You Know C?
And Ten More Short Essays on Programming Languages
by Oleksandr Kaleniuk
https://wordsandbuttons.online/SYTYKC.pdf
And Ten More Short Essays on Programming Languages
by Oleksandr Kaleniuk
https://wordsandbuttons.online/SYTYKC.pdf
Science in the time of corona - https://t.co/ujeOQjkbOM
The #COVID19 crisis could change the way we conduct our scientific lives, for better and for worse.
The #COVID19 crisis could change the way we conduct our scientific lives, for better and for worse.
Covid19 updates.
Considering the current circumstances, the impact of the pandemic and ongoing travel bans, organizers of SocInfo2020 are moving forward with the assumption that SocInfo2020 will be a hybrid of in-person and online conference or a fully online conference probably in the originally scheduled dates of October 6-9, 2020. The exact format and schedule will be announced in due course. To allow authors to recover from disruptions, we also give an extension to the submission deadline for papers and abstract until May 29. We will also announce a revised registration structure taking into account the new format of the conference for online participants.
Details of all the exact format of the conference will be announced later. Meanwhile, please get behind SocInfo2020, support Social Informatics research, and consider submitting your work to the conference.
https://kdd.isti.cnr.it/socinfo2020/
Considering the current circumstances, the impact of the pandemic and ongoing travel bans, organizers of SocInfo2020 are moving forward with the assumption that SocInfo2020 will be a hybrid of in-person and online conference or a fully online conference probably in the originally scheduled dates of October 6-9, 2020. The exact format and schedule will be announced in due course. To allow authors to recover from disruptions, we also give an extension to the submission deadline for papers and abstract until May 29. We will also announce a revised registration structure taking into account the new format of the conference for online participants.
Details of all the exact format of the conference will be announced later. Meanwhile, please get behind SocInfo2020, support Social Informatics research, and consider submitting your work to the conference.
https://kdd.isti.cnr.it/socinfo2020/
این نوشته جالبی است؛ ابتدا ماتریس هاشیموتو به عنوان یک ماتریس non-backtracking رو معرفی میکنه و بعدش به سه مقاله که از این ایده به خوبی استفاده کردند اشاره میکنه.
برای یک شبکه با n راس و m پیوند (یال)، ماتریس هاشیموتو، ماتریس m*m است که چگونگی قرار گرفتن دنبالهای از یالها در شبکه رو نشون میده.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-an-intuitive-explanation-of-the-Hashimoto-non-backtracking-matrix-and-its-utility-in-network-analysis
برای یک شبکه با n راس و m پیوند (یال)، ماتریس هاشیموتو، ماتریس m*m است که چگونگی قرار گرفتن دنبالهای از یالها در شبکه رو نشون میده.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-an-intuitive-explanation-of-the-Hashimoto-non-backtracking-matrix-and-its-utility-in-network-analysis
Quora
What is an intuitive explanation of the Hashimoto non-backtracking matrix and its utility in network analysis? - Quora
TL;DR: The Hashimoto non-backtracking matrix is a representation of the link structure of a network that is an alternative to the usual adjacency matrix. The matrix can be used to identify non-backtracking walks on a network, which means that the ...