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DSWeb Dynamical Systems Software aims to collect all available software on dynamical systems theory. This project was originally launched during the special year Emerging Applications of Dynamical Systems, 1997/1998, at the
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
. The information here includes functionality, platforms, languages, references, and contacts.
Please note that DSWeb is not responsible for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of the content provided here.
Stokes' Phenomenon and Nanoptera
Chris Lustri talks about exponential asymptotics and its applications to Stokes phenomena and nanoptera in dynamical systems.
Stratocumulus Clouds and Predator-prey Dynamics
Rebecca Gjini constructs a low-dimensional model of stratocumulus clouds inspired by predator-prey dynamics.
Student Feature - Sean P. Cornelius
Sean Cornelius discusses his interest in the emerging field of network science.
Systematic Inference Identifies Major Source of Heterogeneity in Cell Signaling Dynamics
Hong and colleagues develop an inference method to identify a major source of variability in cell signaling dynamics.
Tears of Wine at PD19
A demonstration of the “tears of wine” problem by Andrea Bertozzi and Claudia Falcon at PD19 in La Quinta, CA.
Temporal Clustering in Cell Cycle Dynamics
Todd Young, Kiattisak Prathom, and Jan Rombouts present a review of the results on cell cycle dynamics and clustering in yeast. The review is based on the recent work by the authors themselves, as well as on the publications by
Balázs Bárány, Erik Boczko, Nathan Breitsch, Xue Gong, Richard Buckalew, Bastien Fernandez, Tomas Gedeon, Luke Morgan, Gregory Moses, and Alexander Neiman.
The 11th IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory
Jeremy Upsal, a PhD student from University of Washington, reports on the Eleventh IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory, held on April 17-19, 2019 at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA.
The 12th AIMS conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications
A report from the 12th AIMS conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications was held in Taipei, Taiwan, from July 5 to July 9, 2018, by Maurizio Grasselli (Politecnico di Milano).
The 2019 "Snowbird" Applied Dynamical Systems Conference is Imminent!
Snowbird 2019 co-organizers Mason Porter and Elaine Spiller give some highlights of the DS19 conference.
The Brain Is a Dynamical System
Lai-Sang Young describes her recent work dynamically modeling interactions in the visual system that accomplish edge-detection and motion-tracking.
The Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality via Springs
Mark Levi describes a physical model of the Cauchy-Schwartz inequality.
The Dynamics of Rhythm Synchronization in Acorn Ants
Doering gave SIADS MS talk on movement synchronization in acorn ant experiments/models.
The London Millennium Footbridge Revisited: Emergent Instability Without Synchronization
Beleykh and colleagues give evidence that Millennium Bridge instability may not have arise via synchronization using dynamical models and data.
The Many Behaviours of a Fourth Order Thin-film Equation
Michael C. Dallaston from the Queensland University of Technology discusses the variety of solution behaviors found in a fourth-order thin film equation that serves as a somewhat prototypical equation for a collection of nonlinear phenomena.
The Mathematics of Poverty, Inequality, and Oligarchy
Boghosian and Börgers extend the "yard-sale model" of economics to account for oligarchy in wealth distribution.
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