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The following pages link to Edge states in the climate system: exploring global instabilities and critical transitions (Q4978475):
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- Introduction to the special issue on the statistical mechanics of climate (Q781782) (← links)
- The theory of parallel climate realizations. A new framework of ensemble methods in a changing climate: an overview (Q781825) (← links)
- Resonances in a chaotic attractor crisis of the Lorenz flow (Q1747679) (← links)
- Biome stability and fragmentation under critical environmental temperature change (Q2691979) (← links)
- Crisis of the chaotic attractor of a climate model: a transfer operator approach (Q4569304) (← links)
- The tipping times in an Arctic sea ice system under influence of extreme events (Q5119459) (← links)
- Rough basin boundaries in high dimension: Can we classify them experimentally? (Q5139790) (← links)
- Response theory and phase transitions for the thermodynamic limit of interacting identical systems (Q5161240) (← links)
- Guess-Work and Reasonings on Centennial Evolution of Surface Air Temperature in Russia. Part V: Stability Margin Towards Emergency (Q5379854) (← links)
- Global stability properties of the climate: Melancholia states, invariant measures, and phase transitions (Q5856306) (← links)
- Rate-induced tipping: thresholds, edge states and connecting orbits (Q6101059) (← links)
- Reduction methods in climate dynamics -- a brief review (Q6102437) (← links)
- Limits to predictability of the asymptotic state of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in a conceptual climate model (Q6191533) (← links)
- Dynamics of a mechanical system with curve of equilibria: cosymmetry and multistability (Q6537565) (← links)
- Generalized multistability and its control in a laser (Q6567583) (← links)
- Finite-time analysis of crises in a chaotically forced ocean model (Q6616424) (← links)
- Overview of the advances in understanding chaos in low-dimensional dynamical systems subjected to parameter drift. Parallel dynamical evolutions and ``climate change'' in simple systems (Q6646183) (← links)