Software
- ODE Toolkit
- ODE Architect
- DFIELD and PPLANE
- Mathematical Visualization Toolkit
- MATLAB
- Mathematica
- DESSolver
- The Taylor Center
- OdeFactory
- Interactive Differential Equations (IDE)
- SAGE
- Software
ODE Toolkit is a Java program that helps users calculate, visualize, and explore solutions to ordinary differential equations. It is made freely available for non-commercial download and use by Harvey Mudd College. It runs on a variety of computing platforms, including Windows, Mac and Linux.
ODE Architect is a Windows software package that provides a highly interactive software environment for constructing and exploring your own ODE models of real-world phenomena. It is bundled with some popular differential equations textbooks or can be purchased by itself.
Two tools that allow students to visualize direction fields for first-order equtions and planar autonomous systems.
Mathematical Visualization Toolkit (MVT) is a set of visual and computational tools created by Applied Mathematics Department at CU Boulder designed to help students better visualize the concepts of Calculus.
MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment for numeric computation.
Mathematica is a powerful, general-purpose numeric and symbolic computation tool.
Java program for computing and displaying solutions to differential equations
A description and links to an ODE solver based on Taylor Series.
OdeFactory is an ode development environment designed for use by instructors and students. It is free, easy to use and runs on any computer that supports Java.
The Interactive Differential Equations (IDE) website is specifically designed for students taking a differential equations course. It is remarkably easy to use and focuses on helping students visualize the mathematics. This site contains more than 90 interactive differential equations tools and covers the entire differential equations course.
Sage is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed under the GPL. It combines the power of many existing open-source packages into a common Python-based interface. Sage aims to become a viable free open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and Matlab.
