The other day I heard Daley tell someone "There's nothing you can do in 
Matlab that you can't do in Python" - and I thought it would be fun to 
prove him right!

I studied Maths at uni (finished last year) and did plenty of cool stuff in 
Matlab including dynamical simulation, awesome graphing/plotting and 
systems analysis. I have plenty of material we could try to reproduce in 
Python. I've done very little of this sort of thing in Python but I know a 
few of you have use NumPy, SciPy, etc. It would be great to look at some 
libraries which would help us achieve this.

One of my lecturers wrote a book called 'Dynamical Systems with 
Applications using ...' [a version for Matlab, Maple and Mathematica] 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dynamical-Systems-Applications-using-MATLAB%C2%AE/dp/0817643214

Should make a good coding challenge for us!

Ben

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