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Computational Neurodynamics Course

This is the code repository for the Computational Neurodynamics course at the Department of Computing, Imperial College London (course code C421H).

Course taught by Prof. Murray Shanahan (www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mpsha) with the help of the members of the Neurodynamics lab (http://neurodynamics.doc.ic.ac.uk).

Important information

Lab sessions take place every Tuesday at 5pm in Huxley room 202/206. During the lab sessions you are supposed to go through the problem sheet corresponding to the contents of the previous lecture. You are expected to have read the lecture notes before the lab session.

The lab helpers are there to answer questions, not to debug code. They will be happy to assist you and walk you through any part of the material you might be struggling with.

I'll be publishing important information and updates in this repo. The recommended course of action is:

  1. If you have a Github account, click on the "Watch" button above to receive notifications.
  2. If you don't have a Github account, create a Github account and proceed to 1.

This repository contains material for the 2015 and the 2016 editions of the course. You're welcome to have a look at both, but note that some of the 2015 material will not be covered this year.

News

  • 22.XI.2016: Added code, specs and solutions for Ex5.
  • 8.XI.2016: Added specs for Ex4.
  • 31.X.2016: Added specs and code for Ex3.
  • 18.X.2016: Updated readme and added first two exercises for the 2016 course.
  • 1.XII.2015: Added slides and references from the advanced Kuramoto lecture.
  • 30.XI.2015: Added code for Ex5.
  • 30.XI.2015: Added Ex3 solutions.
  • 5.XI.2015: Added specifications for assessed coursework, Ex4.
  • 2.XI.2015: Added code for Ex3.
  • 2.XI.2015: Added Ex2 solutions.
  • 26.X.2015: Added Python style guide.
  • 26.X.2015: Added Ex1 solutions and the rest of Ex2.
  • 22.X.2015: Added slides for the Python tutorial. Added some code for Ex2.
  • 19.X.2015: Replaced .docx files with .pdf files to make equations readable.
  • 18.X.2015: Added code and problem sheet for Exercise 1.

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