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A different simulator version shouldn't cause anything bad to happen and it's not "fixable" because that's just how the Second LIfe server system works. It's probably a coincidence and that you're getting kicked out for another reason. Possibilities are -

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1) You're trying to go places your maturity rating settings don't allow. Go to "Preferences" - "General" and make sure your settings say, "I want to access content rated: General, Moderate, Adult." If it doesn't say that click the button saying "General" and change it to say "General, Moderate, Adult." You can only do that if the birthday you entered when you registered shows you're over 18.

2) You're trying to go places that want accounts to be over a certain number of days old. You have a brand new account and some places restrict entry to new accounts because they're sometimes used to cause trouble.

Normally, if you can teleport into a region and you're then kicked out, it's a security orb belonging to the region owner that's doing it. If you're not allowed into the region because of your maturity rating, or because it's a gaming region, or if you've been banned from the region, then the teleport fails and you get an error message.

I see your account was created only today. A lot of region owners use security orbs to remove very new accounts, to prevent people using throwaway griefer alts to create problems. That might be what's causing it.

Restarting the simulator leads to a black screen and infinite loading, and if I erase content and settings, it just returns to its basic configuration (English (US) / USA), but after that I still can't set region or language.

if I don't specify a region in the Resource field, is the simulator going to check all the regions? and if there is only one region where I can't ec2:CreateTags, then the simulator will fail? I will get Implicit Deny even though in most of the regions I can create the tags?

If you have specified region condition in the policy then same can be simulated by setting region name in Global settings and then run the simulation. it will evaluate access only for that particular region

I have purchased and successfully downloaded the premium deluxe version -- in/from Canada. However, when I try to purchase and download add-on products from the Marketplace, it does give me the option to change the add-on purchase registration region from the US. This results in the purchase failing since my payment method is from Canada. Odd, since I purchased the original sim from Canada at the Canadian price and currency.

...unfortunately, that didn't work. I changed the region in Win 10 from the US to Canada. Now when I startup the sim, the "marketplace" tab is greyed out/unavailable. I did confirm that I purchased and registered the original sim purchase via Microsoft.ca.

Thank you again for your advice. I'm not sure how, but with your suggestion plus mucking about with my account settings, all seems to be good not. ...except that that Marketplace prices are now in Cdn dollars -- OUCH!

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In this work, we present an open-source stochastic epidemic simulator calibrated with extant epidemic experience of COVID-19. The simulator models a country as a network representing each node as an administrative region. The transportation connections between the nodes are modeled as the edges of this network. Each node runs a Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered (SEIR) model and population transfer between the nodes is considered using the transportation networks which allows modeling of the geographic spread of the disease. The simulator incorporates information ranging from population demographics and mobility data to health care resource capacity, by region, with interactive controls of system variables to allow dynamic and interactive modeling of events. The single-node simulator was validated using the thoroughly reported data from Lombardy, Italy. Then, the epidemic situation in Kazakhstan as of 31 May 2020 was accurately recreated. Afterward, we simulated a number of scenarios for Kazakhstan with different sets of policies. We also demonstrate the effects of region-based policies such as transportation limitations between administrative units and the application of different policies for different regions based on the epidemic intensity and geographic location. The results show that the simulator can be used to estimate outcomes of policy options to inform deliberations on governmental interdiction policies.

All countries in the Western Pacific Region will experience profound changes in their age demographics due to rising life expectancy and falling birth rates. While longer lives are a major achievement, they also raise several policy concerns related to health financing:

The Population Ageing financial Sustainability gap for Health systems (PASH) Simulator tool has been developed by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and the World Health Organization (WHO) Kobe Centre to understand the implications of population ageing for health financing and to help countries in developing effective policy responses in light of the policy concerns outlined above.

In this regional report, the Observatory together with the WHO Kobe Centre and the Western Pacific Regional Office (WPRO) make use of the PASH Simulator to explore the likely effects of population ageing for health financing in 14 WPRO countries and consider a range of policy options to improve financial sustainability of health systems.

The button allows you to initialize a new simulation, using the default Simulatorparameters. This default initialization is already happening, if you just landed on this pagefor the first time. The button can be useful in case you started configuring a complex simulationand you lost track of the changes, to return to the safe defaults.

The button allows you to upload a ZIP file. This file can be exported from a previouslyconfigured and run simulation (on the same or different TVB installation, as long as versions are compatible).Details on how to export such a ZIP file can be found just bellow, when we explain the icon.

Copy simulation means loading in memory the same configuration, as used for that particular simulation.It will be your job to optionally change something in the configuration and, when done, press the icon,to actually run this copy of the simulation.

Export ZIP is a new feature which allows you to create a zip file, which stores the current simulationinformation (datatypes, models, integrators, etc, in H5 format). This zip file will be downloaded from your browser window, and can be reused later. You could use iton the same TVB installation, or on a totally different TVB server, in several manners:

The selected model will generally have a n-dimensional phase space.The right column shows a 2-dimensional axis cut of this space. Gradients are shown and nullclines if they exist.To control this cut use the Axes and State variables regions in the left column.There you can select what state variables should be shown and their ranges.Also you can set values for the variables that are not shown.

If you click in the phase plane a state trajectory will be computed.The integration method for this trajectory is configured on the left column.To make trajectories longer increase the integration step. This will not influence the simulation.For stochastic integrators decreasing the dispersion usually makes sense.Below the phase graph you will see the signals for all state variables. These signals belong to the latest trajectory.

The Configure noise button leads to the region noise page.Here you can associate noise dispersions to connectivity nodes.Select some nodes using any of the selection components or the 3d view.Choose dispersions for all state variables then place those values in the selected nodes.

It is possible to launch parallel simulations to systematically explore theparameter space of the local dynamics model. In the current TVB version, up to2 parameters can be inspected at the same time.

A PSE results will be presented in a discrete two dimensional graph. Eachpoint represents the results of a simulation for an unique combination ofparameters. The disk size corresponds to Global Variance and the colorscale corresponds to Variance of the Variance of nodes.

Once your results are available, by clicking on you will beredirected to a new page where only the currently selected visualizer ispresented. In this new page, you can click on in the top right cornerto access a new menu which will allow you to:

The color coding is determined by the current color scheme. A legend of it is on the right side of the brain view.You can change this color scheme and other viewer parameters from the brain menu in the upper right corner.

From the visualizer toolbar you can pause and resume the activity movie.For region level time series there is a selection component in the toolbar.Use it to show activity only for the selected regions.

The horizontal bottom part is the temporal context. Here the solid line marks the mean across channels, in time.The shaded area marks standard deviation across channels, in time.You Click and drag to select a subset of signals. The selection can be changed again by dragging it.Click outside selection box to cancel and reset view.You can resize the view by dragging blue box in the bottom right corner.

This viewer can display multiple time series.On the right side of the toolbar there will be a selection component for each signal source.These selection components determine what signals are shown in the viewer.To select additional time series use the brain menu in the upper left corner.From that menu you can change viewer settings. The page size determines how much data should appear at once in the viewer.The spacing determines the space between the horizontal axis of each signal. Setting it to 0 will plot all signals in the same coordinate system.A side effect of this setting is that as you decrease this axis separation the amplitude of signals is scaled up.

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