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Added models/08-spiking_neural_systems.jmd #312

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@danielmk danielmk commented Sep 4, 2020

Hello,

I'm a computational neuroscientist and I've been implementing various spiking neural models that are widely used in neuroscience while learning Julia. I thought they might be interesting to include here, as they could help neuroscientists get started with Julia and the DifferentialEquations package. Please let me know if you think this is relevant to include in SciMLTutorials.jl. If so, I'll put some more work into it, polish it a bit and add synaptic mechanisms. I hope the weaving worked but for example the .html looks good on my end.

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Daniel

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That's a very fun tutorial! Thanks! I'll regenerate it on our automated system.

@ChrisRackauckas ChrisRackauckas merged commit e5106ba into SciML:master Sep 4, 2020
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