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The following pages link to Normal forms for reduced stochastic climate models (Q3066184):
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- Discovering governing equations from data by sparse identification of nonlinear dynamical systems (Q137310) (← links)
- Invariant measures and asymptotic Gaussian bounds for normal forms of stochastic climate model (Q741422) (← links)
- Efficient nonlinear optimal smoothing and sampling algorithms for complex turbulent nonlinear dynamical systems with partial observations (Q777550) (← links)
- Improving the prediction of complex nonlinear turbulent dynamical systems using nonlinear filter, smoother and backward sampling techniques (Q783088) (← links)
- Systematic physics constrained parameter estimation of stochastic differential equations (Q1623793) (← links)
- Reduced-space Gaussian process regression for data-driven probabilistic forecast of chaotic dynamical systems (Q1691147) (← links)
- Hidden physics models: machine learning of nonlinear partial differential equations (Q1699464) (← links)
- Efficient statistically accurate algorithms for the Fokker-Planck equation in large dimensions (Q1700731) (← links)
- Information theory, model error, and predictive skill of stochastic models for complex nonlinear systems (Q1926280) (← links)
- Non-Gaussian test models for prediction and state estimation with model errors (Q1943074) (← links)
- Transitions in stochastic non-equilibrium systems: efficient reduction and analysis (Q2111231) (← links)
- Augmented pseudo-marginal Metropolis-Hastings for partially observed diffusion processes (Q2114055) (← links)
- Predictions of critical transitions with non-stationary reduced order models (Q2191446) (← links)
- Numerical aspects for approximating governing equations using data (Q2214649) (← links)
- Predictability of threshold exceedances in dynamical systems (Q2357353) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the Fokker-Planck equation using physics-based mixture models (Q2674128) (← links)
- Numerical development and evaluation of an energy conserving conceptual stochastic climate model (Q2681296) (← links)
- Data assimilation in a multi-scale model (Q2681720) (← links)
- Challenges in Climate Science and Contemporary Applied Mathematics (Q2892962) (← links)
- Persistent regimes and extreme events of the North Atlantic atmospheric circulation (Q2955502) (← links)
- High skill in low-frequency climate response through fluctuation dissipation theorems despite structural instability (Q3073954) (← links)
- Intermittency in turbulent diffusion models with a mean gradient (Q3458806) (← links)
- Numerical study of a regularized barotropic vorticity model of geophysical flow (Q3462526) (← links)
- Deep Hidden Physics Models: Deep Learning of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (Q4558167) (← links)
- Extracting Sparse High-Dimensional Dynamics from Limited Data (Q4561658) (← links)
- Understanding the distinctively skewed and heavy tailed character of atmospheric and oceanic probability distributions (Q4591642) (← links)
- Rigorous Analysis for Efficient Statistically Accurate Algorithms for Solving Fokker--Planck Equations in Large Dimensions (Q4611515) (← links)
- Linear and nonlinear statistical response theories with prototype applications to sensitivity analysis and statistical control of complex turbulent dynamical systems (Q4973009) (← links)
- Predicting observed and hidden extreme events in complex nonlinear dynamical systems with partial observations and short training time series (Q5112959) (← links)
- Physics-Constrained, Data-Driven Discovery of Coarse-Grained Dynamics (Q5161415) (← links)
- Reduction methods in climate dynamics -- a brief review (Q6102437) (← links)
- Continuous data assimilation of a discretized barotropic vorticity model of geophysical flow (Q6202627) (← links)
- The identification of piecewise non-linear dynamical system without understanding the mechanism (Q6548691) (← links)
- Enhancing the description of multi-time-scale geophysical phenomena: incorporating finite time scale separation and feedback, illustrated with the case of a 1D variable of interest (Q6592644) (← links)