Cellular-Defense-Automata
bdsim_realtime
Cellular-Defense-Automata | bdsim_realtime | |
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0.0 | 5.0 | |
about 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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Cellular-Defense-Automata
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CA with random choice of neighbors
You'd probably be interested in this viral cellular automata I made https://github.com/TheMemeticist/Cellular-Defense-Automata
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MemeLab: Institute of Armchair Epidemiology
MemeLab: Institute of Armchair Epidemiology is a toy model based on cellular automata. [Github Readme with live deme](https://github.com/TheMemeticist/Cellular-Defense-Automata/tree/memeLab)
- is SARS more dangerous than covid and what if SARS spread fast like covid19 how many would die in your opinion
bdsim_realtime
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RE: If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
Check out https://pypi.org/project/bdsim/. I also built an addon package that includes a web interface for telemetry and live tuning: https://github.com/CallumJHays/bdsim_realtime (it is only suitable for VERY soft real-time)
What are some alternatives?
cellular - A simple command-line tool that generates gif images and animations from elementary cellular automata
pyserde - Yet another serialization library on top of dataclasses, inspired by serde-rs.
covid-19-tracker - Covid-19 Tracker
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory
simupy - A framework for modeling and simulating dynamical systems
pymonad - PyMonad implements data structures typically available in pure functional or functional first programming languages like Haskell and F#. Included are Monad and Monoid data types with several common monads included - such as Maybe and State - as well as some useful tools such as the @curry decorator for defining curried functions. PyMonad 2.x.x represents an almost complete re-write of the library with a simpler, more consistent interface as well as type annotations to help ensure correct usage.
backtick - A tiny fixed-point task scheduling app built on top of rq
Recast/Detour - Industry-standard navigation-mesh toolset for games