JuliaDynamics monthly meetings - round 2!

@j_u, it’s the moderators here that make the decisions on flags; this was not done in error.

Datseris has already responded to your idea. Continuing to harp on it — especially with such negativity, and especially when not performing the work yourself — is not going to be productive.

Let’s allow this topic to be about its original scope: the coordination of and announcements around the JuliaDynamics monthly meetings.

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Please do not contact me in any way and for no reason whatsoever for this. I never agreed to be contacted for this. I said, several times by now, that i am not interested in this idea. I find it incredibly weird how user j_u believes I should be the “secretary” in this project and manage his meetings and contact info and set up communication channels for him. It’s not gonna happen, please stop asking me.

I’d appreciate it if the discussion in this thread focuses on what it is supposed to be: about the JuliaDynamics meetings, or more verbosely the “dynamical systems, complex systems, nonlinear dynamics, and nonlinear timeseries analysis in/with Julia monthly meetings.”

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I’m very sorry. I wasn’t aware of that. I was just trying to be more involved in your group daily and to summarize my work on dynamical systems. I was also hoping to interest others with some of the topics related to dynamical systems. I won’t bother you further, as I sense some incompatibilities. I wish you the best.

This month’s meeting is this Friday,

2026-02-13T14:00:00Z

also featuring a talk by Anna Cobb presenting their PNAS article on agent-based modeling to simulate discrimination in ridehailing in Chicago. Tune in!

I have run out of speakers for the next JuliaDynamics meetings, suggestions welcomed!

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Starting in 10 mins!!!

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To be clear, I would like to add that I found the lectures to be highly informative and engaging and my feedback and observations pertained specifically to the practical components of the group’s activities that I observed during my involvement, George!

JuliaDynamics monthly meeting starting now with a talk about the recently released BasinVolumes.jl package for estimating volumes of basins of attraction in high dimensional state spaces!!!

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I’d be happy to talk sometime about CloudAtlas.jl, a mixed symbolic/numeric package for computing equilbrium, traveling-wave, and periodic-orbit solutions of Navier-Stokes shear flows.

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Thanks a lot for the suggestion John. I fear that this topic may be a bit outside scope due to the focus on Navier-Stokes equations while at the moment we don’t have anything related with fluids in general despite turbulence definitely worthy of considered a complex systems type of behavior. It sounds like a great fit for a Geo or GAFD meeting however!

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I should have mentioned that the approximation scheme projects Navier-Stokes to an m-dimensional ODE, where m is O(10) to O(100). A big motivation for the work is to connect Navier-Stokes to dynamical systems theory, and provide low-d dynamical systems that accurately approximate moderate-Reynolds shear flows.

But I understand if speaking elsewhere is better!

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Thanks John, that does clarify things. I am wondering whether you are using any of the packages of JuliaDynamics, or related enough packages like eg BifurcationKit.jl or GlobalSensitivty.jl or StructuralIdentifiability.jl in this work? If you (or someone else of course) have already done any connections to dynamical systems theory then yes, this would definitely be in scope.

(p.s. for everyone, I have now filled the JuliaDynamics speakers for this academic year, so all new coming ones will be scheduled for the next one. All suggestions still welcomed of course!!!)

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This months monthly meeting starts in 15 minutes sorry for the late notice!!!

Featuring a talk by Alejandro Pérez Velilla on “Using agent-based models to simulate social decision-making and cultural transmission”!

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