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@ForkDynamicsTracked since May 2026

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Dynamical systems research and education software.

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Chosen HebrewEducationCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
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Sir Chad Mesmers / Ms Chassie CollinsEducationCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
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Pablo PerdomoEducationCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
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Anali FlowsEducationCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
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EmbedsIn addition to a new UI overhaul, you can now export embeddable interactive plots from any dynamical system in Fork. This allows you to share findings with others without having to rely on static images or large exported system ZIP files, instead exporting only lightweight Plotly.js plots.ImageJuly 12Public 0 0Event mapsYou can now create Event Maps, which capture events on orbits and periodic trajectories such as isocline crossings and function zeros, with optional constraints, and plot them in a new type of viewport besides the existing State Space Scenes and Bifurcation Diagrams.ArticleMarch 10Public 0 0Floquet modes for limit cyclesYou can now compute and view Floquet modes of limit cycles; these are similar to the eigenvectors and eigendisks displayed for equilibria. This can be found in the Inspector view for Limit Cycle objects in the Limit Cycle Data > Floquet multipliers menu.ArticleFebruary 19Public 0 0(Un)stable manifolds of equilibriaYou can now compute stable and unstable (sub)manifolds of equilibria, of dimension either one or two. This is found in the Invariant Manifolds menu for Equilibrium objects in flow systems. Expect to see the same for cycles in map systems as well as (2D stable/unstable manifolds of) limit cycles in flow systems over the next few days, hopefully.ArticleFebruary 19Public 0 0Frozen variablesNow you can do analysis of flow systems that admit a fast-slow decomposition! In addition to choosing custom parameters for an object you're planning on generating a bifurcation path from, you can now choose state-space variables to freeze as though they themselves are parameters. This way you can juxtapose bifurcation diagrams of fast subsystems (where slower-timescale variables are treated as bifurcation parameters) with objects computed in the full system to better understand the dynamics.ArticleFebruary 10Public 0 0IsochronesFebruary 10ArticleFebruary 10Public 0 0Homoclinic bifurcation continuation, IsoclinesFebruary 7ArticleFebruary 7Public 0 0Safari, Firefox, and PWAsJanuary 18ArticleJanuary 18Public 0 0Weekend check-inJanuary 10ArticleJanuary 10Public 0 0Continuation recontextualized + computation progress reportingJanuary 6ArticleJanuary 6Public 0 0Continuation of double-period limit cycles from PD bifurcationsWhen you're continuing a limit cycle and come across a PeriodDoubling bifurcation, you can now jump to the newly birthed double-period limit cycle from the one you're continuing at that bifurcation point. This can be helpful for finding the boundary of chaotic dynamics at period-doubling cascades, for example.ArticleDec 19, 2025Public 0 0
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