What are the best exploratory models of COVID? Strictly for pedagogical familiarity. Like, Schelling's model isn't actually a good one for most observed patterns of segregation, but you can learn important segregation dynamics from it. What's the COVID equivalent?
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Replying to @generativist
I've been wondering that too, and to me the answer is: whatever primary thing your country is trying to do right now. Two weeks ago in Denmark, everyone were talking about flattening the curve, so I built this http://modelingcommons.org/browse/one_model/6223#model_tabs_browse_nlw … to start a conversation about what that means.
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Replying to @ArthurHjorth @generativist
Working on a model on herd immunity now, since that's the big conversation in Denmark. But I guess since we know so little about how
#covid19 spreads, it's hard to even pinpoint the top-3 most didactically/pedagogically important phenomena to emphasize.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Yea. Like, I keep going back and forth thinking, "well, if it's wrong, then is it useful?" and for general communication, maybe not, but for me...it definitely is
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