DDE-BIFTOOL is a set of routines for performing numerical bifurcation analysis of delay-differential equations, running in Matlab or Octave[2]. It was originally created by Koen Engelborghs at KU Leuven (Belgium). [1]
Tutorial demo <http://ddebiftool.sourceforge.net/demos/neuron/html/demo1_simple.html> shows the output of an illustrative demo.
<http://ddebiftool.sourceforge.net> links to documentation, a list of contributors and current maintainers.
The original DDE-BIFTOOL webpage at KU Leuven [1] stores versions up to 3.0 and their documentation.
[1] <http://twr.cs.kuleuven.be/research/software/delay/ddebiftool.shtml>
[2] <https://www.gnu.org/software/octave>
Further tutorials (by M Bosschaert) at <https://sites.google.com/a/uhasselt.be/maikel-bosschaert/home> (pdf files).
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Website | http://ddebiftool.sourceforge.net |
Tags | Mathematics |
License | BSD License |
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