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Recurrence Plots and Cross Recurrence Plots

Software/ Programmes

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Available software for the creation and application of RPs and their quantitative analysis facilitates the spread of their application (no claim to completeness):

  1. RCPLOT

    by Tom Wouters (2004)
    A Java implementation of recurrence plots, source code available, should be implemented in own programmes (not stand-alone), not available anymore.
    » https://web.archive.org/web/20041018084623/http://web.ulyssis.org/~aqua/

  2. GenomDiff
    last update
    by Claus Wimmer (2007)
    A Java implementation of a dot matrix for Genome comparison.
    » https://web.archive.org/web/20160314093101/https://sourceforge.net/projects/genomdiff/

  3. Visualisation Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
    last commit
    by Leshao Zhang (2019)
    Recurrence plots with the Processing language.
    » https://github.com/Leshao-Zhang/Visualisation-Cross-Recurrence-Quantification-Analysis

Comparison of the calculation speeds and between some of the software can be found in:


Recurrence Plots Online

Try out online, what recurrence plots are:
Recurrence Plots Online

Mathematica Demonstrations Project:
Recurrence-Based Representations of the Logistic Map




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