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Computational thinking with Julia

Applications to the COVID-19 pandemic

Syllabus and schedule for 6.S083 / 18.S190 (Spring 2020)

Homeworks Resources
HW1
HW2
HW3
HW4
HW5 Due NEXT Tuesday May 12

(For ipynb notebooks to download using upper right icon, OPTION-click (MAC) or ALT-Click (Linux and Windows ) then "Save Link as.." or "Download Linked File As..")

Lecture Slides Video Notebook Other Resources
1. Analyzing covid-19 data
(March 30,2020)
2. Modelling exponential growth
(April 1, 2020)
3. Probability
(April 6, 2020)
4. Random walk models
(April 8, 2020)
5. Characterising variability
(April 13,2020)
6. User-defined types
(April 15, 2020)
7. Markov Chains and Continuous Random Variables
(April 22, 2020)
8. Continuous Time
(April 27, 2020)
9. Exponential Distribution
(April 29, 2020)
10. Differential Equations
(May 4, 2020)
11. Optimization and fitting to data
(May 6, 2020)
12. Networks in Epidemic Modelling
(May 11, 2020)