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The following pages link to Response operators for Markov processes in a finite state space: radius of convergence and link to the response theory for axiom A systems (Q266759):
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- Predicting climate change using response theory: global averages and spatial patterns (Q526608) (← links)
- Introduction to the special issue on the statistical mechanics of climate (Q781782) (← links)
- Response and sensitivity using Markov chains (Q781833) (← links)
- Resonances in a chaotic attractor crisis of the Lorenz flow (Q1747679) (← links)
- Optimal linear responses for Markov chains and stochastically perturbed dynamical systems (Q1753879) (← links)
- Revising and extending the linear response theory for statistical mechanical systems: evaluating observables as predictors and predictands (Q1757182) (← links)
- Predictability of the low-frequency modes of the Arctic Ocean heat content variability: a perfect model approach (Q2128648) (← links)
- Crisis of the chaotic attractor of a climate model: a transfer operator approach (Q4569304) (← links)
- Unpredictability and robustness of chaotic dynamics for physical random number generation (Q4631852) (← links)
- A perturbation-theoretic approach to Lagrangian flow networks (Q4642571) (← links)
- Response theory and phase transitions for the thermodynamic limit of interacting identical systems (Q5161240) (← links)
- Response formulae for<i>n</i>-point correlations in statistical mechanical systems and application to a problem of coarse graining (Q5363392) (← links)
- Global stability properties of the climate: Melancholia states, invariant measures, and phase transitions (Q5856306) (← links)
- On some aspects of the response to stochastic and deterministic forcings (Q5874166) (← links)
- Rigorous computation of linear response for intermittent maps (Q6140926) (← links)
- Decomposing the dynamics of the Lorenz 1963 model using unstable periodic orbits: averages, transitions, and quasi-invariant sets (Q6560601) (← links)
- Reduced Markovian models of dynamical systems (Q6650102) (← links)