Thanks for the nice replies!
I think I will give XPP a try. The syntax does not look complicated. One
of the first things I will try is to write some Python routines to read
the XPP output to plot it within Matplotlib. Maybe in a long run, I
could try to include some XPP in Sage. Rob, would it be possible to
implement your PyDSTool package in Sage?
As Jan suggested, trying Sage/XPP in parallel would give me a nice
overview , and I could try to add some documentation and examples about
how to solve ODEs with Python/Sage.
Thanks!
On 06/10/2010 11:01 PM, Jose Guzman wrote:
Dear Sage users,
I am going to take a course on computational neuroscience soon. Tutors
suggested us to use xppaut (or similar) to solve ODEs. Since I am a
little bit more familiar with Sage, I was wondering if I could simply
use Sage in stead of xppaut. I would really appreciate if somebody
with experience in xppaut and/or Sage would give me some ideas about
the advantages/disadvantages of xppaut versus Sage . Until now, I did
not have any necessity to solve ODEs, so I cannot judge very much if
it is really worthy to move to xppaut.
Thanks a lot in advance
Jose.
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