Information decay and the predictability of turbulent flows
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Publication:3947355
DOI10.1017/S0022112082000391zbMATH Open0486.76074MaRDI QIDQ3947355FDOQ3947355
Authors: G. F. Carnevale, Greg Holloway
Publication date: 1982
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
statistical theoryinfluence of forcing and viscosityinviscid truncated flowmeasure of predictability
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Cited In (8)
- Quantifying dynamical predictability: the pseudo-ensemble approach
- Statistical dynamics of internal gravity waves-turbulence
- Quantifying predictability through information theory: small sample estimation in a non-Gaussian framework
- Information flow between subspaces of complex dynamical systems
- Local predictability and information flow in complex dynamical systems
- Quantifying predictability in a model with statistical features of the atmosphere
- Information theory and dynamical system predictability
- Energy and entropy evolution of interacting internal gravity waves and turbulence
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