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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Student Feature - Sean P. Cornelius

Sean Cornelius discusses his interest in the emerging field of network science.

Student Feature - Shuyang Ling

Shuyang Ling  is a recipient of the 2017 SIAM Student Paper Prize for the paper titled “Self-Calibration and Biconvex Compressive Sensing.” He is currently Courant Instructor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University. Shuyang is also affiliated with the Center for Data Science. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 2017 from the University of California Davis, supervised by Prof. Thomas Strohmer, and he obtained his B.S. in Mathematics in 2012 from Fudan University, China.


Student Feature - Sulimon Sattari

Sulimon Sattari is a postdoctoral fellow working for Tamiki Komatsuzaki at the Research Institute for Electronic Science at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan. He received his PhD in Physics under Kevin Mitchell at UC Merced in May 2017. He received his BS in Physics and BA in Mathematics from UC Santa Cruz in 2011. Sulimon’s postdoctoral work applies techniques from nonlinear dynamics, information theory, and thermodynamics to study the growth structure of biological cell colonies using experimental images. In his PhD, Sulimon applied a technique called symbolic dynamics to compute mixing rates in fluid systems and ionization rates in atomic systems using topological techniques involving invariant manifolds. As an undergraduate, Sulimon worked under Hartmut Sadrozinski at the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics where he performed experimental research for the development of particle detector prototypes for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

Student Feature - Yuxin Chen

Yuxin Chen is currently a PhD student under Mary Silber at Northwestern. She was an undergraduate at Dalhousie University where she received Sir William Young Gold Medal in Mathematics given to the best undergraduate student upon graduation.

Sturm-Liouville Theory: Past and Present

Authors: W. O. Amrein, A. M. Hinz, and D. B. Pearson (Editors)

Superfractals: Patterns of Nature

Author: Michael F. Barnsley
Reviewer: Claire Postlethwaite

Survey results for DS17 venue

The members have spoken: we stay in Snowbird for DS17.

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.

Taking Delay Equation Dynamics to the Cutting Edge

The importance of machining to the aerospace industry has led to the partnering of Dr. Brian Mann at Duke University with Boeing researchers Ryan Hanks, Amy Helvey, and Dr. Keith Young who are investigating the dynamics of a machining process called milling.


Tapas and Dynamics at AIMS 2014

Your managing editor reports on AIMS 2014 hosted by UAM in Madrid, Spain and reflects on the general challenges of hosting large dynamics conferences.

Teaching Dynamical Systems: A New Forum

In Snowbird the first Prizes for Teaching Dynamical Systems were awarded by a panel of distinguished judges. Anne Catlla and Eric Shea-Brown report on the successful launch of a new forum.

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 AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications

The beginning of July also brought the opening of the 11th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications that ran through July 5th at the Hyatt Regency in Orlando, Florida. 


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.

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