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Software

This page contains a couple of programs I have written by self or together with friends.


Complexity in Simple Model Systems

Three Java-programs that demonstrate synchronization, integration and segregation in simple model systems: A swarm of "rats", a 2D-phasor net, and a 2d-network of integrate and fire neurons. Find out more HERE.


The "felix" Simulationtool

"felix" is a simulation environment for neural networks and dynamic systems. It is C-based and provides a simple to use graphical interface as well as real time control of simulation parameters. THIS PAGE provides run-time libraries, the development tool, and a couple of examples for use on Linux machines. It also provides a version that can be compiled on Windows using the Cygwin-Linux emulator.

Dr Andreas Knoblauch from the University of Ulm has written C++ extensions for felix which you can find HERE.


Animated GIFs from Felix output files

The Felix simulation tool can output data arrays and sequences of arrays in ASCII format. C-tools that can generate GIFs and GIF-movies from these files are HERE.


 

Note: If not stated otherwise all code on these pages is in the public domain. There is no warranty for correctness of the code nor its usefulness for your special needs. I also do not provide support for any of the packages.

 
   

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