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My main motivation for developing PHASER has been to lay a modest foundation for a “work station for experimental dynamics,” one where students can not only get a taste of the current excitement in this field, but also perhaps discover new dynamical phenomena in an environment free from extensive programming efforts. Although the present version of PHASER has been successful in fulfilling my original goals, it has been difficult to resist adding new capabilities. However, as Hanns Sach has said, “an analysis terminates when the patient realizes that it could go on forever.”

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Koçak, H. (1989). What remains to be done?. In: Differential and Difference Equations through Computer Experiments. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3610-8_9

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