Library to conduct experiments in population dynamics.
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Library to conduct experiments in population dynamics.
Files related to my Summer of Science Report on Nonlinear Dynamics
A curated collection of mathematical models spanning various disciplines, offering insights and tools for analysis, simulation, and understanding complex phenomena.
🐇🦊 Illustration of Lotka–Volterra's Predator–Prey Model
Lotka-Volterra competition model in Stan
Code from Boys, Wilkinson and Kirkwood (2008)
Going through the tutorials for integrating PyMC with ODEs
BEEM: Estimating Lotka-Volterra models from time-course microbiome sequencing data
Code for results of "Microbial communities experimental time series captured by stochastic logistic models"
Suppressing bacteria in microbial communities with reinforcement learning
Parallel implementation of a simple ecosystem based on Lotka-Volterra model (Predator-Prey).
Prey-predator model solution with classical Langevin Simulation and Machine Learning
Lotka-Volterra model, also known as prey predator model implemented with bacteria as prey and creepers as predators.
A predator-prey model using the Lotka-Volterra (LV) framework
simple codes of population dynamics
This project was made for my studies. I was given the freedom to choose any mathematical topic and conduct research compiled using Latex to create an informative and detailed project. Mine here focuses on my love of nature
Numerical Methods Lotka-Volterra prey-predator model using Fortran
This is the code that my colleague and I developed to solve the Lotka-Volterra (Prey-Predator) problem using Julia. Please run the code on your PC, as some charts may not display correctly here.
This repository has been created to upload simulated model of disease spread and population dynamics using SIR-type and Lotka-Volterra epidemiological and ecological models.
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