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Implementation of SIS epidemic model with a Gillespie Algorithm - NOT optimized
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Simulation and kernel density estimation of linear and non-linear stochastic systems. Some codes include the computation of the information rate, KL-divergence and information length.
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This repository contains the assignments of course Stochastic Processes and Applications (MTH371) of IIIT Delhi, taught by Dr. Monika Arora in the Monsoon Semester 2021.
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This software solves a coupled stochastic differential Equation to simuate the timing noise in neutron stars
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Repo for misc activities performed during the 7 semester of Computer Science Undergrad
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Config files for my GitHub profile.
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Fastest stochastic simulator in the West.
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Will be a Gaussian Process library, aiming to cover regression, classification and latent space modelling.
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Following the course on stochastic processes, data analysis and simulation - Kyoto university
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System of System Architecture Modeling and Verification
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Stochastic Process Coursework (Sharif University of technology)
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Implementing quantum stochastic differential equations on a quantum computer
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Simple Kalman Filter.
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Having a PhD degree in Financial Econometrics, but I never stop learning to bring math, code and finance into a project.
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repo for the paper https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/tra.12639
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Procesos Estocásticos - Julio César Martínez Sánchez
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This work analyzes a simple coin game involving two players, a pot, several coins, and a die. First Step Analysis is used to determine the expected length of the game in cycles and the distribution of cycle counts is estimated using parametric probability density estimation on the output of a game simulated with Python.
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