PhD thesis: code to generate figures and manuscript.
For chapters based on articles, the code for figures and results is shared in dedicated repositories (see links in manuscript).
Three languages and progras are used, depending on the task: Python (v. 3.9.7), Mathematica (v. 12) and Matlab (v. 2021b). No fancy packages are required, except for the most common ones.
Each folder, project or Jupyter section is named according to corresponding thesis chapter or figure.
Some final figures are created using Inkscape, combining single-generated sub-figures. Other scketches have been created using PowerPoint. They are not included in this repository.
Author: Daniele Proverbio, LCSB, 2018 - 2022 ([email protected]).
Please cite the corresponding thesis if you use any figure or code.
@thesis{Proverbio2022,
author = {{Proverbio}, Daniele},
publisher = {University of Luxembourg},
title = {{Classification and detection of critical transitions}},
year = {2022}
}