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DYNAMICAL DATA DETERMINISM DETECTOR

This program reads a set of time-series data (while ignoring all characters that follow an octothorpe ('#')), and then may provide an indication of a deterministic dynamic source mechanism for the data in the form of a spatial pattern on a manifold, or by statistically significant predictions. The data can be embedded in 1D, 2D, or 3D, for display; prediction may be in higher dimensions. A Delaunay (triangular or tetrahedral natural neighbour) tesselation may be computed, and edges or triangles, ordered by size, can be extracted from a 2D or 3D tesselation and displayed. If the embedding is 3D, the display may be a rotatable, crossed or parallel, stereogram.

Predictions may be made under a variety of conditions. Additional information is in the function specific help windows.

Current Version:   ??

License Type:   Free

Home Site:
http://maths.uwa.edu.au/~watson/dddd.html

Source Code Availability:

Yes (from FTP site below)

Available Binary Packages:

  • Debian Package: No
  • RedHat RPM Package: No
  • Other Packages: No

Targeted Platforms:

It will compile on machines with the XView window system, such as Sun and Intel-Linux machines.

Software/Hardware Requirements:

None

Other Links:
ftp://madvax.uwa.edu.au/pub/dddd/ (FTP site)

Mailing Lists/USENET News Groups:

None

User Comments:

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