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This evening I will talk about Dynamical systems in R with simecol
at the LondonR meeting.
Thanks to the work by Thomas Petzoldt, Karsten Rinke, Karline Soetaert and R. Woodrow Setzer it is really straight forward to model and analyse dynamical systems in R with their deSolve
and simecol
packages.
I will give a brief overview of the functionality using a predator-prey model as an example.
This is of course a repeat of my presentation given at the Köln R user group meeting in March.
I shouldn’t forget to mention the other talks tonight as well:
- Writing R for Dummies – Andrie De Vries
- News from data.table 1.6, 1.7 and 1.8 – Matthew Dowle
- Converting S Plus Applications into R – Andy Nicholls
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Let’s see how many people will turn up tonight, as England is playing the Ukraine in the Euro 2012.
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