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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UK Dynamical Systems Graduate School

The UK Dynamical Systems Graduate School consists of four one-week schools in different locations around the UK and on different topics in Dynamics. The general level of the schools is introductory to intermediate and in particular the schools are specifically aimed at graduate students and researchers who are not necessarily specialists in the topic of the school.


Uncertainties in Lagrangian prediction

Sanjeeva Balasuriya examines some recent approaches to ascribing uncertainties to Lagrangian-derived information.

Understanding Sensory Induced Hallucinations

Rachel Nicks explains how visual hallucinations can emerge as spatiotemporal dynamics of neuronal networks described by amplitude equations.

Unprecedented Rates of Atmospheric Warming Trigger Zombie Fires

O'Sullivan and colleagues use geometric singular perturbation theory to analyze the emergence of "zombie fires."

UOIT - the early days

Nearly seven years ago, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology opened its doors in Oshawa, Ontario, about 50km from Toronto. At the site of this brand new institute there was a college and a collection of not-quite-finished buildings. The founding of a new university was the result of years of intense lobbying for funding with the provincial and the federal government. Lofty ideals were formulated, for instance that of UOIT being a university of the 21st century, where teaching is done using tablets and Wikis instead of chalk and notice boards. In this article, two of the faculty members of the first hour recount their first years at this rapidly growing institute, which expects to reach a student count of over 10,000 in the next few years.

Upcoming Contests for Software and Software Tutorials 2018-2019

DSWeb Magazine announces upcoming contests for software contributions and software tutorials.

V.I. Arnold: On Teaching Mathematics

"On teaching mathematics" by V.I. Arnold is an extension of a talk given in Paris in 1997 -- an inspiring, amusing, provoking and fascinating little gem that some may not know, yet. Due to the courtesy of Russian Mathematical Surveys we can reprint it here with some added links and a brief introduction, pointing to related material.

Vale Claudia Wulff

It is with great regret that we report on the recent passing of Dr Claudia Wulff.

Vibrational Mechanics: Nonlinear Dynamic Effects, General Approach, Applications

Author: Iliya I. Blekhman
Reviewer: G.H.M. van der Heijden, University College London, UK

Virtual Summer Schools: Can We Make Them Work?

Chris Jones and Hans Kaper discuss their experiences using Sococo to implement a virtual summer school in 2020.

Viscosity movie: a big hit on YouTube

In 2003, Robert Deegan, Florian Merkt, and Harry Swinney created a research video on holes and fingering in a vibrating particulate suspension. Deegan describes the process by which this became popular YouTube, with over 1.5 million hits and many imitators.


Vladimir I. Arnol'd (1937–2010)

Vladimir I. Arnol'd, Professor, Emiritus, at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow, Russia, and at the University Paris-Dauphine in France, passed away on Thursday, 3 June. He was 72 years old.


Volunteer to review a book! Here is a list of recent books that could be reviewed.

A list of recently published books in dynamical systems.

Volunteer to review a book! Here is a list of recent books that could be reviewed.

A list of recently published books in dynamical systems.

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