code
Open and reproducible code is crucial for open science. All code associated with my published research is available on my GitHub or through the associated papers. In addition, I contribute to several open-source projects, in particular:
xgi
XGI (compleX Group Interactions) is a Python package for the analysis and modeling of networks with higher-order interactions, generalizing network science tools to hypergraphs and simplicial complexes.
(Co-creator and co-lead developer)
hypersync
HyperSync is Python code that provides models and tools to study synchronization processes on hypergraphs, with a focus on higher-order generalizations of the Kuramoto model. It builds on the XGI’s capabilities for higher-order networks.
(Creator and lead developer)
phasik
Phasik is a Python package designed to infer temporal phases in temporal networks. It also provides functions to build, analyse, and visualise temporal networks from time series data.
(Creator and lead developer)
amcos_booklet
AMCOS Booklet is a LaTeX template for scientific conference booklet, or obok of abstracts. It is also available on latextemplates.com with the option to open it directly in Overleaf.
(Creator)