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XPPAUT
XPPAUT is a general numerical tool for simulating, animating, and analyzing dynamical systems.
Version 7.0 - published on 01 Apr 2015
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Abstract
From Bard Ermentrout (2007), Scholarpedia, 2(1):1399:
XPPAUT is a general numerical tool for simulating, animating, and analyzing dynamical systems. These can range from
- discrete finite state models (e.g., McCulloch-Pitts neurons) to
- stochastic Markov models, to
- discretization of partial differential equations and integro-differential equations.
The program evolved from a DOS program that was originally written so that John Rinzel and Bard Ermentrout could easily illustrate the dynamics of a simple model for an excitable membrane. The DOS program, PHASEPLANE, became a commercial project and was used for many years by a number of patient folks.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
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Ermentrout B. Simulating, Analyzing, and Animating Dynamical Systems: A Guide to XPPAUT for Researchers and Students. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics; 2002.
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College of William and Mary