On 10/04/17 17:02, Shriram Krishnamurthi wrote:

Let me ask a few questions that may nudge you a bit:

What is an example of a system you want to model?

For instance:

Do you want to be able to model simple linear motion? Uniform acceleration?

Do you want to be able to model predator-prey? Or epidemic growth?

Are these even in the realm of things you want to model and if not, why not?

Yes, they are.

The last two are indeed good candidates for introductory examples - thanks for the suggestion! I suspect they are not small enough to be included in the README though, unless I stop at writing down the equations, which is probably not very interesting.

The first two are very simple indeed, but probably not a good motivation for using Leibniz, given that the equations and typical code in a typical programming language look very close already.

The kind of models that I had in mind when starting my work on Leibniz are much bigger. Protein models in particular (my main research tool), which combine mathematical equations, graph traversal algorithms, and thousands of numerical parameters.

- Konrad.

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