30 Jul
2008
30 Jul
'08
8:28 a.m.
Hi, PyDSTool wraps Hairer and Wanner's Radau 5 code using SWIG. This supports DAEs. An example is in PyDSTool/tests/DAE_example.py, and you get the advantage of the higher level Pointset and Trajectory structures for your solutions, with named coordinates (rather than plain arrays with integer indices), if that appeals to you. -Rob