Vector fields and integral curves

You can now plot vector fields and integral curves. Check functions vector_field, integral_curve and integral_curves.

Even faster, check the following example 

«math xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mfenced close=¨¨ open=¨{¨»«mtable»«mtr»«mtd»«mi»x«/mi»«mo»§apos;«/mo»«mo»§nbsp;«/mo»«mo»=«/mo»«/mtd»«mtd»«mi»y«/mi»«/mtd»«/mtr»«mtr»«mtd»«mi»y«/mi»«mo»§apos;«/mo»«mo»§nbsp;«/mo»«mo»=«/mo»«/mtd»«mtd»«mo»-«/mo»«mi»sin«/mi»«mo»(«/mo»«mi»x«/mi»«mo»)«/mo»«mo»§nbsp;«/mo»«mo»-«/mo»«mn»0«/mn»«mo».«/mo»«mn»15«/mn»«mo»*«/mo»«mi»y«/mi»«/mtd»«/mtr»«/mtable»«/mfenced»«/math»

Let's paint in red and blue two orbits which separate near the unstable equilbrium point «math xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mfenced»«mrow»«mn»0«/mn»«mo»,«/mo»«mo»§#960;«/mo»«/mrow»«/mfenced»«/math»; concretely, let's draw the solutions going through «math xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mfenced»«mrow»«mn»0«/mn»«mo»,«/mo»«mn»3«/mn»«mo».«/mo»«mn»14«/mn»«/mrow»«/mfenced»«/math»and «math xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mfenced»«mrow»«mn»0«/mn»«mo»,«/mo»«mn»3«/mn»«mo».«/mo»«mn»143«/mn»«/mrow»«/mfenced»«/math»: