Statistical mechanics and information-theoretic perspectives on complexity in the Earth system (Q280718)

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Statistical mechanics and information-theoretic perspectives on complexity in the Earth system
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    Statistical mechanics and information-theoretic perspectives on complexity in the Earth system (English)
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    10 May 2016
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    Summary: This review provides a summary of methods originated in (non-equilibrium) statistical mechanics and information theory, which have recently found successful applications to quantitatively studying complexity in various components of the complex system Earth. Specifically, we discuss two classes of methods: (i) entropies of different kinds (e.g., on the one hand classical Shannon and R\'{}enyi entropies, as well as non-extensive Tsallis entropy based on symbolic dynamics techniques and, on the other hand, approximate entropy, sample entropy and fuzzy entropy); and (ii) measures of statistical interdependence and causality (e.g., mutual information and generalizations thereof, transfer entropy, momentary information transfer). We review a number of applications and case studies utilizing the above-mentioned methodological approaches for studying contemporary problems in some exemplary fields of the Earth sciences, highlighting the potentials of different techniques.
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    entropy measures
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    symbolic dynamics
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    non-extensive statistical mechanics
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    causality
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    Earth sciences
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