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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An Inside Look at Tipping Mechanisms for a Tropical Cyclone

John Gemmer and Katherine Slyman discuss rate-induced and noise-induced tipping mechanisms for a tropical cyclone.

An interview with Jack K. Hale

Professor Jack K. Hale is a world renowned leader and among the most influential persons in the field of nonlinear dynamics in our age. He was an originator and pioneer in many important areas in the interface of dynamical systems and differential equations including nonlinear oscillations, stability and bifurcation theory, functional differential equations, and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems defined by parabolic and hyperbolic equations. Professor Hale's influence in the field has gone far beyond his papers and books. By being a leading mathematician and a person of exemplary character, he has had tremendous impacts on the career developments of many people around him and has brought the best out of many of us working in the field.

An interview with Jacob Palis

Jacob Palis is world-famous for his work on the fundamental theory of hyperbolic dynamical systems and more recently for proposing a global scenario for a typical system in parameter space and a typical trajectory in the space of events. He is one of the most influential mathematicians in Latin America having advised more than 40 PhD theses of students from 11 different countries. He has gained additional stature as one of the most thoughtful advocates for the development of mathematics in the developing world. Henk W Broer (University of Groningen) interviewed him at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy.

An interview with James A. Yorke

Jim Yorke, also known as Dr. Chaos, is famous for coining the mathematical term "chaos" (with T.Y. Li in a 1975 paper entitled Period Three Implies Chaos). Tim Sauer (George Mason University) talked to him at the Joint Mathematics Meeting, January 7-10, 2004 in Phoenix, Arizona. A story about chaos, interdisciplinary research and the legs of an elephant.

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems: Continuous and Discrete

Author: Clark Robinson
Reviewer: Todd Young, Department of Mathematics, Ohio University, Athens OH, USA

An Introduction to the Kepler-Heisenberg Problem

Corey Shanbrom from California State University, Sacramento, CA (corey.shanbrom (at) csus.edu) presents an overview of the Kepler-Heisenberg problem.

An Outline of Ergodic Theory

Reviewer: Charles H. Morgan, Jr.
Book Reviews editor

ANZIAM 2020 Recap

Sidney Holden, a mathematics PhD candidate at the University of Sydney whose research is on eigenmodes of the wave equation on graphs, reports on the ANZIAM2020 conference in New South Wales, Australia.

ANZIAM'13

Your portal editor-in-chief visited the yearly ANZIAM (Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics) meeting for the first time. Below is a photo impression of the meeting.

Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcasts

ASME Applied Mechanics Reviews publishes full-length edited audio interviews with researchers in the broad area of applied mechanics and engineering science, including fluid and solid mechanics, dynamics and vibration, and material science.


Approximation of Large-Scale Dynamical Systems

Author: Athanasios C. Antoulas
Reviewer: Charles H. Morgan, Jr.

Assistant editorships available on Scholarpedia

Scholarpedia is looking for graduate students and postdocs to work as assistant editors.


Asymptotic Analysis and Boundary Layers

Reviewed by Ferdinand Verhulst

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