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Mathematics in GAMA

TRI

Tri Nguyen-Huu

Gama is a plateform initially devoted to agent-based modelling. However some computer models are related to mathematical models, as they sometimes share common concepts or are used and coupled in a same projet. For this reason, the possibility to use mathematical models of dynamical systems based on sets of Ordinary Differential Equations has been introduced in Gama. Gama now includes an easy and flexible way to write system of equations and combine them with agent-based modeling, in order to allow hybrid modeling, coupling of models, mixing continuous time models and discrete events. In this talk, we will present a review of several models which the different features offered by Gama and illustrate the connections between ABM and mathematics.

COMOKIT

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Kevin Chapuis

Kevin Chapuis is post-doctoral researcher at IRD (Institute for the Research for Development). His goal is to imagine and design digital decision support tools based on artificial intelligence. His fields of application relate to various aspects of social life, the economic sphere (PhD thesis), urban (ANR Ecdesup and Escape Project) or ecological (HoanKiemAir Project). For his research, he has developed several modeling platforms (Agent-based modeling) and tools for managing and analyzing massive data (Project Gen*).
In his keynote, Kevin will present the COMOKIT (CoVid19 Modeling Kit), which is a modelling toolkit to simulate and compare different intervention scenarios for a better management of the COVID-19 epidemic.