We are pleased to announce version 0.83.3 of our open-source simulation, modeling, and analysis package PyDSTool. New features include improved graphical capabilities in the PyCont bifurcation and continuation sub-package and its interface with AUTO, and better support for domain & bound enforcement on state variables and parameters. There are several bug fixes and general improvements to the API in this release too.
Please see http://pydstool.sourceforge.net for details and documentation. Regards, Rob, Drew, and Erik. Center for Applied Mathematics, Cornell University. ********** PyDSTool is an integrated simulation, modeling and analysis package for dynamical systems, written in Python (and partly in C). It is being developed at Cornell University, and the source code is available under the terms of the BSD license. PyDSTool runs on Linux, Windows, and Macs, and aims to have a minimal number of package dependencies. Currently, it requires (old) SciPy, Numarray, and Matplotlib. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list