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A note from Eric Burleyson, sysop of: That Programming Place (301)474-1702
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March 10, 1989
DYNAMICS is a program for exploring dynamic systems. It draws plots for many
mathematical equations that have chaotic attractors. The program and source
are available from the author. I got a copy from a friend (who got it directly
from the author) and created several archives to post on BBS's (including
mine). The program came with a printed manual, most of which seens to be
available from within the program as online help.
The user interface is a little obtuse, but well worth exploring if you have ant
interest in chaos, fractals, etc. To get you going, here's how to plot the
Lorenz equation:
Enter DYNAMICS at DOS's command line prompt
From the process menu, enter L <return>
Now enter T <return> to start a plot
There are many options available to play with a plot, so have at it!
These archives are available: DYANMICS.ZIP The program
DYNAM_S1.ZIP Microsoft C source part 1 of 2
DYNAM_S2.ZIP Microsoft C source part 2 of 2
By the way, the author's address is:
J.A. Yorke, Director
Institute for Physical Science and Technology
University of Maryland
College Park, Md. 20742
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