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* 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
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in [[https://racket-lang.org/][Racket]]. A discrete dynamical system is a system which evolves from
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a discrete state to some other discrete states (many or one). The
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systems are discrete in the sense that we can identify successive
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states with no other states in between. Equivalently, the phase state
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of the system is discrete (and is often called the state graph).
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These constraints imply the possibility of associating discrete,
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possibly branching timelines to any evolution of the system.
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*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
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is to fit my approach to these systems. Essentially, this framework
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should fit to the "shape of my mind", which is not necessarily the
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same as yours.
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Currently, the toolkit includes the following files:
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- [[file:generic.rkt][generic.rkt]]: The generic interface for a discrete dynamical
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system, with functions for constructing state graphs.
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- [[file:utils.rkt][utils.rkt]]: Misc utility functions.
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- [[file:networks.rkt][networks.rkt]]: Implements network-based models, which generalise
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Boolean networks, threshold Boolean automata networks, multivalued
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networks, etc.
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- [[file:rs.rkt][rs.rkt]]: Implements reaction systems, a variant of set rewriting.
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The toolkit is designed with Emacs [[https://orgmode.org/][Org-mode]] interoperability in mind.
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The file [[file:example/example.org][example/example.org]] explains the features available for
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interaction with Org-mode.
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