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``` python
true_trajs = data.brownian_trajectories_generator(p_disapear=0.1)
#true_trajs = data.brownian_trajs_df()
solver = ByFrameSolver.for_brownian_motion(true_trajs, max_speed=5)
trajs = solver.…
hadim updated
10 years ago
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from a jessica email:
phylogenetic meta-analysis, i.e., manipulation of phylogenies into
correlation matrices via R-packages ape (Paradis et al. 2004) and phyTools (Revell 2012), test for models of ev…
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TBA
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The particles, when hitting the opposite side of the box, are forced into the interior of the large object when it overlaps with the wall.
A quick solution would be to loop the large object when it i…
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This happened to me a couple of times in different places.
The first time was on New Hope, trying to land at the top of a mountain near Epsilon Cove. Unfortunately, I didn't took the exact coordinates…
Tichy updated
11 years ago
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1. The "OU" model is inconsistent. That is, if you run it multiple times on the same data, you get different results. Maybe there are some other parameters we could set to make it more reproducible…
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Julia looks really interesting. My impression was that it'd be a great language to compare in the studies done here: http://www.walkingrandomly.com/?p=3604.
The idea is to generate about 500MB of sy…
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See Hadley's example / package "animation" available in github. Has a brownian motion example...
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Apparently we use the numpy C API in the RDF/CDF vector classes, which causes deprecation warnings with numpy 1.2. This patch updates this code to use current functions in numpy 1.2.
Component: **…
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I stupidly forgot to sum the terms in the random walk. This patch fixes that bug, updates the doctests, etc.
This patch depends on #3755!
Component: **finance**
_Issue created by migration fr…