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I will progressively include the other sections as I go.
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1.1 KiB
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27 lines
1.1 KiB
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#lang scribble/manual
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@(require (for-label racket graph))
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@title{dds: A Home-made Toolkit for Discrete Dynamical Systems in Racket}
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This is a toolkit for playing with various discrete dynamical systems in
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Racket. A discrete dynamical system is a system which evolves from a discrete
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state to some other discrete states (many or one). The systems are discrete in
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the sense that we can identify successive states with no other states in
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between. Equivalently, the phase state of the system is discrete (and is often
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called the state graph). These constraints imply the possibility of
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associating discrete, possibly branching timelines to any evolution of
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the system.
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@bold{DISCLAIMER:} I develop this toolkit as a support for my research on
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discrete dynamical systems. The primary objective for this framework is to fit
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my approach to these systems. Essentially, this framework should fit to the
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"shape of my mind", which is not necessarily the same as yours.
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This toolkit is designed with Emacs
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@hyperlink["https://orgmode.org/"]{Org-mode} interoperability in mind.
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dds currently includes the following modules:
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@table-of-contents[]
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@include-section["utils.scrbl"]
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