Recent Releases of karma-dynamics
karma-dynamics -
Version 1.1.0 – Experimental Extensions
This release expands the functionality of the Karmic Dynamics Computational Framework with new exploratory tools and internal improvements.
What's new
- Added an
experimental/directory containing a collection of Python scripts for testing alternative modeling ideas, stochastic simulations, and bifurcation studies. - Refactored and cleaned the core codebase to improve structure, performance, and clarity.
- Improved inline documentation and code comments for easier understanding and reusability.
- Extended support for parameter sweeps, random initialization, and CSV output generation.
Citation
If you use this software in your research, please cite this version:
**González-Granda Fernández, E. (2025). Karmic Dynamics Computational Framework (Version 1.1.0) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15827996
Citation metadata is also included in the repository via the CITATION.cff file.
- Python
Published by eduwardus 8 months ago
karma-dynamics - Initial Release - Computational Framework
Mathematical Modeling of Karmic Dynamics
Official computational implementation for the paper:
"Mathematical Modeling of Karmic Dynamics: An Epidemiological Approach to Buddhist Philosophy"
Contents
- Individual karma SEIRS model
- Three karmic roots simulations
- Five mental poisons with asymmetric coupling
- Samsara realms as dynamical attractors
- Enlightenment convergence analysis
- Stochastic extensions (SDEs/DDEs)
- Collective karma network model
Cite this Release
```bibtex @software{gonzalezgranda2024karmic, author = {González-Granda Fernández, Eduardo}, title = {Karmic Dynamics Computational Framework}, year = {2024}, publisher = {GitHub}, version = {v1.0.0}, url = {https://github.com/tu-usuario/karma-dynamics/releases/tag/v1.0.1} }
- Python
Published by eduwardus 9 months ago
karma-dynamics - Initial Release - Computational Framework
Mathematical Modeling of Karmic Dynamics
Official computational implementation for the paper:
"Mathematical Modeling of Karmic Dynamics: An Epidemiological Approach to Buddhist Philosophy"
Contents
- Individual karma SEIRS model
- Three karmic roots simulations
- Five mental poisons with asymmetric coupling
- Samsara realms as dynamical attractors
- Enlightenment convergence analysis
- Stochastic extensions (SDEs/DDEs)
- Collective karma network model
Cite this Software
```bibtex @software{gonzalezgranda2025karmic, author = {González-Granda Fernández, Eduardo}, title = {Karmic Dynamics Computational Framework}, year = {2024}, publisher = {GitHub}, version = {v1.0.0}, url = {https://github.com/tu-usuario/karma-dynamics} }
- Python
Published by eduwardus 9 months ago