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Simulating Epidemics with Birth and Death rates
Apr 14 • Bruno Gonçalves
Choropleth Maps
In this post, we will learn how to quickly and easily plot geographical data using Shapefiles from the Census Bureau, geopandas, and matplotlib.
Apr 2 • Bruno Gonçalves
Top 10 Books we read in 2024
A year’s worth of the best Data Science, Machine Learning, AI, and Algorithms.
Dec 28, 2024 • Bruno Gonçalves
Announcing the release of Epidemik
I'm thrilled to announce the release of Epidemik, a Python package for simulating compartmental models in epidemiology.
Jun 12, 2024 • Bruno Gonçalves
Meta-Population Models
Welcome to the 10th post of the Epidemic Modeling series.
Apr 13, 2024 • Bruno Gonçalves
k-Core Decomposition
Exploring the degree correlations of real world networks
Feb 24, 2024 • Bruno Gonçalves
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Feb 17, 2024 • Bruno Gonçalves
The Impact of Age Structure on Epidemic Spreading
Welcome to the latest post on our long-running epidemic modeling series.
Feb 1, 2024 • Bruno Gonçalves
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