Control Theory and COVID-19: Models
Offered By: Steve Brunton via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore modeling techniques for infectious diseases like COVID-19 and their crucial role in control efforts through this 22-minute video. Examine how even imperfect models can be valuable tools for managing outbreaks. Delve into various resources, including interactive simulations and forecasting challenges, to understand the complexities of disease modeling. Learn about the concept of R0 as explained by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Gain insights from Steve Brunton's analysis, complemented by consultation from Bing Brunton and production by Derek Franz. Follow Steve Brunton on Twitter and visit his website for more information on control theory applications in epidemiology.
Syllabus
Control Theory and COVID-19: Models
Taught by
Steve Brunton
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