Contact¶
Please acknowledge and cite the use of this software and its authors when results are used in publications or published elsewhere. You can use the following reference:
J.F. Donges, J. Heitzig, B. Beronov, M. Wiedermann, J. Runge, Q.-Y. Feng, L. Tupikina, V. Stolbova, R.V. Donner, N. Marwan, H.A. Dijkstra, and J. Kurths, Unified functional network and nonlinear time series analysis for complex systems science: The pyunicorn package, Chaos 25, 113101 (2015), doi:10.1063/1.4934554, Preprint: arxiv.org:1507.01571 [physics.data-an].
Funding¶
The development of pyunicorn has been supported by various funding sources,
notably the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (projects GOTHAM and CoSy-CC2),
the Leibniz Association
(projects ECONS and DominoES), the
German National Academic Foundation,
and the Stordalen Foundation via the
Planetary Boundary Research Network (PB.net) among
others.
- URL
Jonathan Donges, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, P.O. Box 60 12 03, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
- Authors
Written as part of a diploma/PhD thesis in physics by Jonathan F. Donges at Humboldt University Berlin and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and completed at the University of Potsdam, Germany. Substantially extended by Jobst Heitzig.
- Contributors
Jakob Runge (extended
coreandclimate)Alexander Radebach
Hanna Schultz
Marc Wiedermann (extended
coreandclimate)Alraune Zech (extended
timeseriesduring an internship at PIK)Jan Feldhoff (extended
timeseries)Aljoscha Rheinwalt
Hannes Kutza
Boyan Beronov (restructured, consolidated and updated codebase during an internship at PIK)
Paul Schultz, Stefan Schinkel (supplied
resistive_networkand corresponding tests)Wolfram Barfuss (package extensions and maintenance)
Nils Harmening (cythonized
weave.inlinefunctions, extended testing framework, migrated from Python 2.7 to 3.6)Jonathan Krönke (extending test framework, package extensions and maintenance)
