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Jonathan Donges, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, P.O. Box 60 12 03, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
See Publications.
Written as part of a diploma/PhD thesis in physics by Jonathan F. Donges at Humboldt University Berlin and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and completed at the University of Potsdam, Germany. Substantially extended by Jobst Heitzig.
- Jakob Runge (extended
core
andclimate
) - Alexander Radebach
- Hanna Schultz
- Marc Wiedermann (extended
core
andclimate
) - Alraune Zech
(extended
timeseries
during an internship at PIK) - Jan Feldhoff (extended
timeseries
) - Aljoscha Rheinwalt
- Hannes Kutza
- Boyan Beronov (restructured, updated and linted codebase and documentation, consolidated original packaging, prepared Cythonization and migration to Python 3, managed open-sourcing, introduced CI, migrated to PEP 517/518 package format, overhauled the Python/Cython interface, made Cython/C extensions compatible with MSVC, edited tutorials, overhauled the caching system, maintained test suite and CI)
- Paul Schultz, Stefan Schinkel (added
resistive_network
and corresponding tests) - Wolfram Barfuss (contributed to Cythonization, extended and maintained package)
- Malte Ziehbarth (contributed to Python 3 support in #106)
- Nils Harmening (added event coincidence analysis, contributed to Cythonization, extended test suite, migrated from Python 2.7 to 3.6)
- Jonathan Kroenke (fixed numerous bugs and style issues in #119, generalized spatial and interacting network analysis in #131, extended test suite, maintained package and managed release)
- Johannes Kassel (added
eventseries
andclimate.eventseries_climatenetwork
in #156) - Frederik Wolf (contributed to
eventseries
) - Lena Schmidt (added tutorials, maintained package)
- Max Bechthold
(reenabled CI, migrated plotting to
Cartopy
, added tutorials, maintained package) - Ronja Hotz (added a tutorial in #190)
- Fritz Kühlein (fixed numerous bugs and style issues, improved test coverage and CI, integrated tutorial notebooks into documentation, maintained package and managed releases)
- Travis-CI (https://www.travis-ci.com/) for providing free builds for this open source project.