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Linear response theory for statistical ensembles in complex systems with time-periodic forcing (English)
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28 May 2010
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The authors considered some dynamical systems governed by stochastic differential equations where the coefficients are periodic. Periodicity is a natural assumption due to the seasonal cycle and the climate change studies. The aim is to provide some response formula when the forcing term is time periodic. These response formulas are developed through the mathematical interplay between statistical solutions of the time periodic dynamical systems and the related skew-product system. Some simulations are given when there is zero noise. The effect of the noise is also studied.
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linear response theory
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fluctuation-dissipation theory
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time periodic coefficients
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quasi-Gaussian and Gaussian approximation
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climate response
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information content
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relative entropy
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