Hamptonio wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was just at the SIAM dynamical systems meeting in Snowbird, and it
> got me curious about how support for dynamical systems could be put
> into sage.  Unfortunately, the research I was presenting was done

Maxima already has some material on dynamical systems
http://fisica.fe.up.pt/maxima/dynamicalsystems/
In fact, there is a 200+ book but it is in Portuguese. The English
translation in incomplete (37 pages) but is available on the webpage.
The Maxima manual also has some material
http://maxima.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/en/maxima_48.html#SEC192

SAGE wrappers for this would be wonderful to have but I doubt I'll
have the time to write them myself.

> entirely in Mathematica, so I couldn't give sage a lot of press.  I
> did show sage to various people, and one of them pointed me to
> PyDSTool, a python-based project for dynamical systems.  It is
> currently in a beta state, but it looks like a healthy project that
> might already be useful.
> 
> The other options are AUTO (written in fortran, and I'm not sure what
> the license is), or XPP (in C).  Apparently XPP has some AUTO-calling
> capability as well.
> 
> I would be interested in comments familiar with these projects, and
> what their licenses really are.
> 
> -Marshall
> 
> 
> > 
> 


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