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— Leo C. Stein is @duetosymmetry on bsky/threads/🐘 (@duetosymmetry) May 10, 2020
I took some notes from the #LockdownMath series by @3blue1brown. They were taken from my perspective with some reorganizations and modifications, but hopefully they can help you recall or catch up with the lectures. Episode 1 introduces a simpler quadratic formula. (1/n) pic.twitter.com/GsR1fhd4VU
I've done a little bit of reading this morning about network epidemiology — that is, modelling disease spread on a graph and actually taking some account of the structure of that graph — and learned a fact that for the mathematically inclined is quite amusing. 1/
— Timothy Gowers @wtgowers (@wtgowers) May 5, 2020
Est-ce que le Québec a plus de morts qu’à l’habitude? En avril, clairement oui. Est-ce que « L’augmentation des décès est plus grande que le nombre de morts de la COVID-19 » (sous-titre de l’article du @JdeMontreal)? Probablement pas. 1/n pic.twitter.com/RLEQYPwkB8