StdMap - 4.4.5iterate chaotic dynamical systems and find orbits |
|
||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||
Feedback Summary:
| Version 4.4.5: | |||||
| Overall Rating: | Features: | Support: | |||
| Ease of Use: | Quality / Stability: | Price: | |||
Key to Types of Feedback:
Reviews
Troubleshooting
Usage Tips
Developer Notes
Commentary
Featured Reviews
intentionally obscure? 



- Version: 4.4.1, 1/20/2006 02:32PM PST
(1 of 4 users found this comment useful)
sporobolus
hint -- drag mouse across the blank window to draw some interesting pictures ...
hard to know why something like this would be submitted to VersionTracker when the description, the interface, the help, and the references cited in the help are all written using the odd language of mathematics; i can tell this app involves theoretical mathematics and pretty pictures, and i can imagine what "area preserving mappings" might be, etc., but that's because i've had close friendships with a few mathematicians; i think most people will be befuddled by the lack of even a paragraph of description in lay terminology
hard to know why something like this would be submitted to VersionTracker when the description, the interface, the help, and the references cited in the help are all written using the odd language of mathematics; i can tell this app involves theoretical mathematics and pretty pictures, and i can imagine what "area preserving mappings" might be, etc., but that's because i've had close friendships with a few mathematicians; i think most people will be befuddled by the lack of even a paragraph of description in lay terminology
Most Recent Replies: View All 2 Replies
- intentionally obscure?
through the references in the help i have learned that the Standard Map was originally constructed to describe the dynamics of magnetic field lines