thomson@cs.utah.edu (Rich Thomson) (10/30/90)
In article <1990Oct23.180230.17677@wdl1.wdl.fac.com> kamil@wdl1.wdl.fac.com (Kamil A Grajski) writes: >This project is currently funded by a reliable source for a 2 year period >running through August 1992 - possibly longer. Local resources include >Sparcstations, graphics terminals, INSITE and other nonlinear dynamics >software, etc. External resources include an active university collaboration. Does anybody know where the INSITE software or other non-linear dynamics software tools can be obtained? The Chaos research group at the University of Utah is looking for public domain tools available by FTP so as to not re-invent the wheel. -- Rich Rich Thomson thomson@cs.utah.edu {bellcore,hplabs,uunet}!utah-cs!thomson ``If everybody is thinking the same thing, is anybody thinking?'' --Bob Johnson
bilbo@navajo.berkeley.edu (Bill Baringer) (10/31/90)
In article <1990Oct29.221926.24800@hellgate.utah.edu> thomson@cs.utah.edu (Rich Thomson) writes: > >Does anybody know where the INSITE software or other non-linear >dynamics software tools can be obtained? INSITE Software can be reached at INSITE Software P.O. Box 9662 Berkeley, CA 94709-9662 (415) 841-0315