Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pasteur!navajo.berkeley.edu!bilbo From: bilbo@navajo.berkeley.edu (Bill Baringer) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: WANTED: INSITE code for Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Keywords: INSITE, Chaos, Nonlinear dynamics Message-ID: <18177@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 10 Oct 89 19:16:08 GMT References: <2336@uceng.UC.EDU> Sender: news@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU Reply-To: bilbo@zion.berkeley.edu.UUCP (Bill Baringer) Lines: 38 In article <2336@uceng.UC.EDU> ggovind@uceng.UC.EDU (girish govind) writes: >I am interested in obtaining the code for a package called >"INSITE" (Interactive Nonlinear Systems Investigative Toolkit for Everyone) INSITE is a collection of easy-to-use programs for the simulation and characterization of dynamical systems, with an emphasis on chaotic systems. INSITE runs on the X11 graphics package under UNIX and on the MetaGraphics graphics package under PC-DOS. There is a short write-up on it in the August 1987 issue of the Proceedings of the IEEE. It contains graphically based, interactive programs that: calculate and plot trajectories and orbits, calculate and plot bifurcation diagrams of continuous- or discrete-time systems, calculate Lyapunov exponents (via simulation), calculate correlation dimension of attractors (from a data file obtained via experiment or simulation), calculate and plot one-dimensional invariant manifolds of a (Poincare) map, calculate and plot periodic solution of continuous- or discrete-time systems, and calculate and plot phase portraits of two-dimensional continuous-time systems. INSITE is available for distribution for both UNIX and DOS machines. The complete source code is included. Information about INSITE Software can be obtained by writing: INSITE Software P.O. Box 9662 Berkeley, CA 94709-9662