George Datseris
I am an applied physicist with a broad interest in nonlinear dynamics and complex systems and their application to understand the physical world at a conceptual level. My scientific interests focused in understanding the interaction of clouds, climate variability, and climate multistability, as well as developing new methodologies for nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear timeseries analysis. I am the lead dev for JuliaDynamics.
Session
DynamicalSystems.jl is an internationally acclaimed general purpose library for nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear timeseries analysis. It encompasses a vast array of features that, despite the established age of dynamical systems theory, no other software has attempted so far. In this talk I will review the state of the DynamicalSystems.jl library in 2026: what's there, what's new, what is going well, what parts need more love, and what is planned for the future, and what you can do to help. I will then highlight recent successes and additions to the library, based primarily on ComplexityMeasures.jl and Attractors.jl, while also highlighting recent additions to the library: CriticalTransitions.jl, TransitionsInTimeseries.jl, and RecurrenceMicrostatesAnalysis.jl.