VisualPDE: rapid interactive simulations of partial differential equations
Benjamin J. Walker, Adam K. Townsend, Alexander K. Chudasama, Andrew, L. Krause

TL;DR
VisualPDE is an online, interactive PDE solver that enables real-time exploration of complex nonlinear systems, enhancing education, research, and outreach through customizable, shareable simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a freely available, open-source platform for interactive PDE simulations, facilitating intuitive understanding of complex dynamical concepts.
Findings
Enables instant exploration of PDE models
Supports teaching and research with customizable simulations
Fosters accessible, interactive mathematical learning
Abstract
Computing has revolutionised the study of complex nonlinear systems, both by allowing us to solve previously intractable models and through the ability to visualise solutions in different ways. Using ubiquitous computing infrastructure, we provide a means to go one step further in using computers to understand complex models through instantaneous and interactive exploration. This ubiquitous infrastructure has enormous potential in education, outreach and research. Here, we present VisualPDE, an online, interactive solver for a broad class of 1D and 2D partial differential equation (PDE) systems. Abstract dynamical systems concepts such as symmetry-breaking instabilities, subcritical bifurcations and the role of initial data in multistable nonlinear models become much more intuitive when you can play with these models yourself, and immediately answer questions about how the system…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics
