PyCoMod

PyCoMod is a Python package for building and running compartment models derived from systems of differential equations such as the Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered (SIR)model of infectious diseases.

The project is being released under Open Science (OS), an initiative of the Government of Canada to make the research products of federal scientists open to the public. PyCoMod was developed by scientists in the Centre for Operational Research and Analysis (CORA) within Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) in order to model the spread of COVID-19 in specific populations of interest to the Canadian Armed Forces.

The primary developers and contributors to this work are:

Mr. Stephen Okazawa
Ms. Josée van den Hoogen
Dr. Steve Guillouzic

Tags: SIRplus

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