numerically solves both initial-value and boundary-value problems for continuous and discrete dynamical systems.
Dynamical systems can consist of single ordinary differential equations of arbitrary order, first-order ordinary differential equations, functional differential equations, and discrete differential equations in the form of iterated maps and recurrences in arbitrary dimensions.
The program can also draw complex mathematical figures, including many fractals. You can also use it to study differential equations, (continuous and discrete) nonlinear dynamical systems, deterministic chaos, mechanics, and more.
For instance, you can draw phase space portraits (including an optional direction field), Poincaré maps, Liapunov exponents, histograms, bifurcation diagrams, attraction basins, and more.
The results can be watched (in perspective or not) from any direction, and particular subspaces can be analyzed. Dynamics Solver is extensible: you can add new mathematical functions and integration codes.
Dynamics Solver (16-bit) runs on
Windows 3.1
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 2 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Equation Graphing.
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