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.

2013 - the year of The Mathematics of Planet Earth

The International Mathematical Union has declared 2013 to be the year of The Mathematics of Planet Earth. Here is a short guide to some of the activities and resources.

2018: The Editorial Transition

Welcoming the incoming editors as the outgoing editors say goodbye.

2020: The Editorial Transition

Korana Burke, Anna Ghazaryan, and Robby Marangell report on the changes in the editorial team of the DSWeb.

2022: The Editorial Transition

Korana Burke, Robby Marangell, Jan Sieber, and Zachary Kilpatrick report on the changes in the editorial team of the DSWeb.

2024: The Editorial Transition

Casey Diekman, Eric Forgoston, and Zachary Kilpatrick report on the changes in the editorial team of the DSWeb.

A new content management system for DSWeb: ideas needed!

The DSweb portal is changing to a new content management system and we need your help!

A New DSWeb - Building on our Accomplishments, Enabling the Future

Ted Kull, the director of Information Management Systems at SIAM, reports on the new web portal for DSWeb.


Chaos

Tradition wants it that we spend several years abroad as postdocs after finishing our PhD, and look for more permanent positions across the globe. This often leads to issues collectively known as "n-body problems" - where n>1. Your Portal-Editor-in-Chief ups the ante by becoming father while moving down under.

Death Knell for the Lecture (and Conference)?

Will scientific meetings and lectures move online in the near future? Editorial by Krešimir Josić

DSWeb 2.0 – We Have Lift-Off!

Ted Kull, the director of Information Management Systems at SIAM, reports on the launch of the new web portal for DSWeb!

DSWeb Moves to New Hosting Platform After Falling Victim to Shellshock

In December of 2014, DSWeb unfortunately fell victim to an automated security exploit ("hack") called "Shellshock", forcing an unscheduled move of the collaborative content management-based website to a new hosting platform. Jim Goldman, DSWeb Programmer from SIAM's Information Systems Department, and the man responsible for the fix, reports.

DSWeb: A New Year, a New Pair of Editors, and Social Media

The new DSWeb editors Mason Porter and Danny Abrams introduce themselves.

 


Edelspam

This week we celebrate the 33rd birthday of spam. According to leaders in the industry virus protection and email filtering, over 90% of email traffic is taken up by spam these days. Over 99% of this 90% is no more than annoying, but there is a small portion that targets us, applied mathematicians...


Editorial: Changes

Mason introduces some new and upcoming features in DSWeb, and he gives his potentially controversial opinions about open-access publishing.


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