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The following pages link to Beating the curse of dimension with accurate statistics for the Fokker–Planck equation in complex turbulent systems (Q4646217):
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- Efficient nonlinear optimal smoothing and sampling algorithms for complex turbulent nonlinear dynamical systems with partial observations (Q777550) (← links)
- Statistical phase transitions and extreme events in shallow water waves with an abrupt depth change (Q781847) (← links)
- Improving the prediction of complex nonlinear turbulent dynamical systems using nonlinear filter, smoother and backward sampling techniques (Q783088) (← links)
- Efficient statistically accurate algorithms for the Fokker-Planck equation in large dimensions (Q1700731) (← links)
- Learning nonlinear turbulent dynamics from partial observations via analytically solvable conditional statistics (Q2124589) (← links)
- Computing the invariant distribution of randomly perturbed dynamical systems using deep learning (Q2149015) (← links)
- A new efficient parameter estimation algorithm for high-dimensional complex nonlinear turbulent dynamical systems with partial observations (Q2222505) (← links)
- Spatial localization for nonlinear dynamical stochastic models for excitable media (Q2286234) (← links)
- Analytical approximation to the multidimensional Fokker–Planck equation with steady state (Q5051143) (← links)
- Addressing the curse of dimensionality in stochastic dynamics: a Wiener path integral variational formulation with free boundaries (Q5161168) (← links)
- Using machine learning to predict extreme events in complex systems (Q5854795) (← links)
- An efficient data-driven multiscale stochastic reduced order modeling framework for complex systems (Q6048418) (← links)
- A causality-based learning approach for discovering the underlying dynamics of complex systems from partial observations with stochastic parameterization (Q6098251) (← links)
- Stochastic generalized Kolmogorov systems with small diffusion. I: Explicit approximations for invariant probability density function (Q6181283) (← links)