John Stachurski
John Stachurski
Thanks @albep . If you step through the Julia lectures you might find others that are missing solution notebooks. @mmcky Thanks for organizing.
@spencerlyon2 Thanks, this is a helpful list. @Dawny33 Pease do feel free to tackle any of these. Note that the relevant repo for development and PRs is for the most...
Help is definitely appreciated. I suggest that you take more time to read through the library first, trying different parts, experimenting, looking at everyone's code. Try to pick up their...
Thanks @spspitze, much appreciated. @Harveyt47, would you mind to take a look?
Many thanks for your contributions @bktaha . @shizejin , could you please confirm and close when ready?
Thanks @gabriellequeran , much appreciated. @Smit-create , if you have time, could you take a look at this please?
Hi all, I don't have much to add but I'm very interested. I like the exposition that @ChrisRackauckas suggests -- continuous time MC to ODE approximation. That sounds like a...
+1 on splitting out a shorter continuous time MC lecture. Topics to cover * matrix exponentials * Q matrices and their relationship to Markov matrices (via matrix exponential, Kolmogorov fwd...
Please feel free to cut out the sections you mentioned. Or the lecture could be expanded into two. Aggregate shocks to the transmission rate would make for interesting dynamics but...
Here's one potentially interesting idea: "Flattening the curve" is producing more like damped oscillations in some places (Australia included). New cases tend to zero and then spike up again. What's...