Differential Equations
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- Java Exploration Tool for Dynamical Systems
- This Java Applet can be used for the exploration on two-dimensional analytical defined dynamical systems. The system is defined by a set of two differential equations, which will be evaluated within adjustable regions forming a two-dimensional vector field.
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- Pages on Dynamical Systems
- A interactive laboratory on dynamical systems, in particular on particle systems.
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- Scholarpedia: Encyclopedia of Dynamical Systems
- A free peer reviewed encyclopedia of dynamical systems written by scholars from around the world.
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- Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics
- The Society seeks to promote the use of nonlinear methods in economics and finance from both a theoretical and empirical perspective.
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- Turbulent Landscapes
- Turbulent Landscapes is the result of 13 artists' explorations of complexity in nature. The exhibit will travel to museums and science centers in upcoming months.
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- Green's Functions
- Lecture notes introducing this technique for solving first and second order differential equations. Scanned (GIF) by Joceline Lega.
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- Electronic Journal of Differential Equations
- Full text available in DVI, PDF, PS and TeX formats. Searchable index.
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- Electronic Journal of Qualitative Differential Equations
- Free research papers on differential equations.
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- Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
- Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems is a journal which focuses on a variety of research areas.
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- Hilbert Space Methods for Partial Differential Equations
- A group of free papers on partial differential equations.
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- Camacho, Erika
- Arizona State University. Applications of nonlinear differential equations: collaboration with biologists and sociologists to bring more realism to mathematical models.
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- AUTO
- The Continuation and Bifurcation Software for Ordinary Differential Equations. Topics include Bibliography, Documentation, and Download.
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- Diffpack Online
- An object oriented development framework for the solution of partial differential equations. Free demo CD. Online ordering.
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- Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment
- DUNE is an open source framework for solving PDEs with grid-based methods like finite elements, finite volumes and finite differences. Implemented using modern C++ generic programming.