About Codex Simula
Codex Simula is an open notebook dedicated to the exploration of complex systems.
Our world is defined by intricate interdependencies, from the rigid spatial realities of geography to the fluid irrationalities of agents described by behavioral economics. Codex Simula serves as a digital laboratory for navigating these dynamics. This space is dedicated to deconstructing system dynamics, network theory, and complex thought experiments through the lens of computational modeling.
The primary engine for this endeavor is the Julia programming language. By leveraging Julia’s speed and elegance for scientific computing, this blog moves beyond static theory to build functional, high-performance simulations. While other tools may appear in these explorations, Julia remains the default environment for translating complexity into code.
The Author
I am Tous Remulla y Jurisprudencia, a bookworm and coding geek focused on the intersection of Computational Social Science and optimism in humanity.
My academic foundation spans Geography and Development Management. Professionally, I work at the intersection of government strategy and data-backed policy design, utilizing geospatial analysis and computational models to test strategic interventions for real-world application. Codex Simula acts as the open source proving ground for my explorations.
Whether I am parsing a nuanced take on spatial economics or engineering a new simulation algorithm from scratch, the goal remains the same: mapping the mechanics of the systems we live with.