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.

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Review of From Newton to Boltzmann: Hard Spheres and Short-Range Potentials

Leonid Bunimovich of Georgia Tech reviews the book From Newton to Boltzmann: Hard Spheres and Short-Range Potentials.


Revisiting Fluid Mechanics, From a Complexity Lens

Saksham Sharma discusses issues that arise from treating fluids as a continuum and two of his recent preprints examining the emergence of fluids from atoms and framing fluid mechanics in the context of computing.

Revivals and Fractalization

David A. Smith discusses dispersive quantisation: from its discovery in the 19th century by Talbot, to more modern attempts at understanding fractalizing effects in dispersive equations.

Save the dates for Snowbird Conference 2009

Co-organizer Jeff Moehlis announces the invited speakers and important deadlines for next year's SIAM SIAG/DS meeting in Snowbird.

Scholarpedia of Dynamical Systems

Announcements from Eugene M. Izhikevich, Editor-in-Chief of Scholarpedia.

Scholarpedia: Brain Corporation Prize in Computational Neuroscience

Eugene M. Izhikevich, Editor-in-Chief of Scholarpedia as well as Founder and CEO of Brain Corporation, announces a $10k prize for the most popular Scholarpedia article in the field of Computational Neuroscience.

Scholarpedia: Encyclopedia of Dynamical Systems

The free peer-reviewed Encyclopedia of Dynamical Systems that anybody can edit is well on its way to have a serious collection of articles written by experts in dynamical systems. The Editor-in-Chief Eugene Izhikevich reports on the progress made.

Scientific Computing for Visual Effects

Joseph Teran talks about scientific computing for visual effects.

SDG Workshop - Jervis Bay

Sidney Holden, a Phd Student at the University of Sydney reports on the seventh workshop of the Sydney Dynamics Group on Dynamical Systems - Theory and Application #7 held in person on Nov. 23-27, 2020 at the Bay and Bush Cottages in Woolamia New South Wales, Australia.

SDG workshop: Challenges arising in singularly perturbed dynamical systems

A report on the workshop entitled "Challenges arising in singularly perturbed dynamical systems," which was organized on June 10-13, 2014 by Martin Wechselberger from the University of Sydney and Graeme Pettet from Queensland University of Technology.

Seeking Dynamical Tweeters

Spreading the Gospel of Applied Dynamical Systems on Social Media

DSWeb is seeking graduate students, postdocs, and others to tweet content from its Twitter account (@DynamicsSIAM).

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