Saturday, October 26, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 25.

Day 25

Runge-Kutta 4th order method to solve ODEs. Here.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 24.

Day 24

Logistic map web diagram. Here.

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Gaaahhh again.

Monday, October 21, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 23.

Day 23

Hénon map Lyapunov exponent. Here.

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Gaaahhh!

Thursday, October 17, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 22.

Day 22

Updated HenonMap.ipynb. Still in progress, though.
Here.

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Monday, October 7, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 21.

Day 21

Lorenz system phase space plots. Here.

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Sunday, October 6, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 20.

Day 20

Rössler system phase space plots. Here.



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100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 19.

Day 19

Hénon map bifurcation diagram.



Here, have a look.

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100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 18.

Day 18

I had made a jupyter notebook on the Hénon map, when I spent some time getting into it a while ago. I had already put this up elsewhere. But now I decided to put this up here only. I changed the plot a little bit to make it more descriptive, and added a few comments. I am not done with this notebook yet, and will come back to tweak it more. But for now, I am running it fully before putting it up.

I must mention this very nice site I found when I was first getting into studying the dynamics of the Hénon map. This is where my notes are from.

Here's a preview. Cool, no? I love visualizing stuff like this!


And here, have a look at the full notebook.

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Woot! Keep going!

Saturday, October 5, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 17.

Day 17

Logistic map bifurcation diagram. Here, look.
Admittedly another easy post. But, at least the ticker is moving forward. 😉

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Friday, October 4, 2019

100 Days of Github. Take 2, Day 16.

Day 16

It is safe to say time is running out, fast and how. So, I am getting desperate to finish off this challenge. And thus, I am using all the tricks in my bag. That means rehashing very easy and obvious and old codes. Like the logistic map. This was a very quick entry for today, because the realization that there are less than 90 days left in this year hit me in the face very hard. Note that I have typed out what all I need to add to this jupyter notebook to make it reasonably respectable, and so I will come back to this, hopefully tomorrow.
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Move, move, move!

What I Read Today

Teaching at the university level is not a hassle
"Teaching at the university level is not and should not be considered a burden or chore that just needs to be done. It is a crucial part of academia, and it is essential that mentors portray it as such. We all want to do scientifically sound research, and, without question, we should all strive to be effective teachers. Through teaching, researchers are responsible for the education of the next generation of scientists, who will use their own unique ideas and skill sets to advance their fields."