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The following pages link to Improving prediction skill of imperfect turbulent models through statistical response and information theory (Q5964861):
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- Predicting fat-tailed intermittent probability distributions in passive scalar turbulence with imperfect models through empirical information theory (Q344393) (← links)
- A statistically accurate modified quasilinear Gaussian closure for uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems (Q387347) (← links)
- Lessons in uncertainty quantification for turbulent dynamical systems (Q432656) (← links)
- Improving filtering and prediction of spatially extended turbulent systems with model errors through stochastic parameter estimation (Q1046134) (← links)
- Rigorous statistical bounds in uncertainty quantification for one-layer turbulent geophysical flows (Q1631293) (← links)
- Low-dimensional reduced-order models for statistical response and uncertainty quantification: barotropic turbulence with topography (Q1691154) (← links)
- Linear response based parameter estimation in the presence of model error (Q2124896) (← links)
- Using statistical functionals for effective control of inhomogeneous complex turbulent dynamical systems (Q2215708) (← links)
- Predicting the cloud patterns for the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation through a low-order stochastic model (Q2396271) (← links)
- A parameter estimation method using linear response statistics (Q2410071) (← links)
- Quantifying uncertainty for predictions with model error in non-Gaussian systems with intermittency (Q2918660) (← links)
- Strategies for Reduced-Order Models for Predicting the Statistical Responses and Uncertainty Quantification in Complex Turbulent Dynamical Systems (Q4580292) (← links)
- A parameter estimation method using linear response statistics: Numerical scheme (Q4631830) (← links)
- Improving model fidelity and sensitivity for complex systems through empirical information theory (Q4907474) (← links)
- Linear and nonlinear statistical response theories with prototype applications to sensitivity analysis and statistical control of complex turbulent dynamical systems (Q4973009) (← links)