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System: Unix, X Windows, 20 Meg Disk space.
Available : ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/Projects/Meta2/Scilab
StdMap
Iterates Area Preserving Maps, by J. D. Meiss. Iterates 8 different maps. It
will find periodic orbits, cantori, stable and unstable manifolds, and allows
you to iterate curves.
System: Macintosh
Available: http://amath.colorado.edu/faculty/jdm/stdmap.html
STELLA
Simulates dynamics for Biological and Social systems modelling. Uses a
building block metaphor constructing models.
System: Macintosh and Windows PC
Available: $$ http://www.hps-inc.com/edu/stella/stella.htm
Time Series Tools
An extensive list of Unix tools for Time Series analysis
System: Unix
For more info: http://chuchi.df.uba.ar/guille/TS/tools/tools.html (Link
down??)
Time Series Analysis from Darmstadt
Four prgrams Time Series analysis and Dimension calculation from the Institute
of Applied Physics at Darmstadt.
System: OS2 or Solaris/Linux/Win9X/NT + Fortran source
For more info: http://www.physik.tu-darmstadt.de/nlp/distribution.html
Time Series Analysis from Kennel
The program mkball finds the minimum embedding dimension using the false
strands enhancement of the false neighbors algorithm of Kennel & Abarbanel.
System: any C compiler
Available: ftp://lyapunov.ucsd.edu/pub/nonlinear/mbkall.tar.gz
TISEAN Time Series Analysis
Agorithms for data representation, prediction, noise reduction, dimension and
Lyapunov estimation, and nonlinearity testing. By Rainer Hegger, Holger Kantz
and Thomas Schreiber
System: C, C++ and Fortran Codes for Unix,
Available: http://www.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de/~tisean/
Tufillaro's Programs
From the book Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos by Tufillaro, Abbot and Reilly
(1992) (for a sample section see
http://www.drchaos.net/drchaos/Book/node1.html). A collection of programs for
the Macintosh.
System: Macintosh
Available: http://www.drchaos.net/drchaos/bb.html
Unified Life Models (ULM)
ULM, by Stephane Legendre, is a program to study population dynamics and more
generally, discrete dynamical systems. It models any species life cycle graph
(matrix models) inter- and intra-specific competition (non linear systems),
environmental stochasticity, demographic stochasticity (branching processes),
and metapopulations, migrations (coupled systems).
System: PC/Windows 3.X
Available: from http://www.snv.jussieu.fr
Virtual Laboratory
Simulations of 2D active media by the Complex Systems Group at the Max Planck
Inst. in Berlin.
System: Requires PV-Wave by Visual Numerics
$$http://www.vni.com/products/wave/
Available: $$ http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/~mik/oertzen/vlm/m_contents.htm
VRA (Visual Recurrence Analysis)
VRA is a software to display and Study the recurrence plots, first described
by Eckmann, Oliffson Kamphorst And Ruelle in 1987. With RP, one can
graphically detect hidden patterns and structural changes in data or see
similarities in patterns across the time series under study. By Eugene Kononov
Stystem: Windows 95
Available: http://pweb.netcom.com/~eugenek/download.html
Xphased
Phase 3D plane program for X-windows systems (for systems like Lorenz,
Rossler). Plot, rotate in 3-d, Poincaré sections, etc. By Thomas P. Witelski
System: X-windows, Unix, SunOS 4 binary
Available: http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~witelski/xphased.html
XPP-Aut
Differential equations and maps for x-windows systems. Links to Auto for
bifurcation analysis. By Bard Ermentrout
System: X-windows, Binaries for many unix systems
Available : ftp://ftp.math.pitt.edu/pub/bardware/tut/start.html
XSpiral
Simulate pattern formation in 2-D excitable media (in particular 2 models, one
of them the FitzHugh-Nagumo). By Flavio Fenton.
System: X-windows
Available : (Missing??)
[6] Acknowledgments
Alan Champneys a.r.champneys@bristol.ac.uk
Jim Crutchfield chaos@gojira.Berkeley.EDU
S. H. Doole Stuart.Doole@Bristol.ac.uk
David Elliot delliott@isr.umd.edu
Fred Klingener klingener@BrockEng.com
Matt Kennel kennel@msr.epm.ornl.gov
Jose Korneluk jose.korneluk@sfwmd.gov
Wayne Hayes wayne@cs.toronto.edu
Justin Lipton JML@basil.eng.monash.edu.au
Ronnie Mainieri ronnie@cnls.lanl.gov
Zhen Mei meizhen@mathematik.uni-marburg.de
Gerard Middleton middleto@mcmail.CIS.McMaster.CA
Andy de Paoli andrea.depaoli@mail.esrin.esa.it
Lou Pecora pecora@zoltar.nrl.navy.mil
Pavel Pokorny pokornp@tiger.vscht.cz,
Leon Poon lpoon@Glue.umd.edu
Hawley Rising rising@crl.com,
Michael Rosenstein MTR1a@aol.com
Harold Ruhl hjr@connix.com
Troy Shinbrot shinbrot@bart.chem-eng.nwu.edu
Viorel Stancu vstancu@sb.tuiasi.ro
Jaroslav Stark j.stark@ucl.ac.uk
Bruce Stewart bstewart@bnlux1.bnl.gov
Richard Tasgal tasgal@math.tau.ac.il
Anyone else who would like to contribute, please do! Send me your comments:
http://amath.colorado.edu/appm/faculty/jdm/ Jim Meiss at
jdm@boulder.colorado.edu
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