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The following pages link to Study of noise-induced transitions in the Lorenz system using the minimum action method (Q983105):
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- Explore stochastic instabilities of periodic points by transition path theory (Q295320) (← links)
- An adaptive high-order minimum action method (Q422492) (← links)
- The free action of nonequilibrium dynamics (Q892404) (← links)
- Ordered line integral methods for computing the quasi-potential (Q1651320) (← links)
- Hyperbolic periodic orbits in nongradient systems and small-noise-induced metastable transitions (Q1683474) (← links)
- An ordered line integral method for computing the quasi-potential in the case of variable anisotropic diffusion (Q2000680) (← links)
- Noise induced transitions and topological study of a periodically driven system (Q2005480) (← links)
- Vapor-liquid phase transition in fluctuating hydrodynamics: the most probable transition path and its computation (Q2162016) (← links)
- Computing the quasipotential for nongradient SDEs in 3D (Q2169517) (← links)
- On a perturbation theory and on strong convergence rates for stochastic ordinary and partial differential equations with nonglobally monotone coefficients (Q2184812) (← links)
- A minimum action method for small random perturbations of two-dimensional parallel shear flows (Q2249365) (← links)
- Computing the quasipotential for highly dissipative and chaotic SDEs an application to stochastic Lorenz'63 (Q2294480) (← links)
- Noise-induced transition in barotropic flow over topography and application to Kuroshio (Q2374717) (← links)
- Landscapes of non-gradient dynamics without detailed balance: Stable limit cycles and multiple attractors (Q2787784) (← links)
- Delay induced bifurcation of dominant transition pathways (Q2944605) (← links)
- Convergence Analysis of a Finite Element Approximation of Minimum Action Methods (Q4565363) (← links)
- Crossing the quasi-threshold manifold of a noise-driven excitable system (Q4647219) (← links)
- An Hp-Adaptive Minimum Action Method Based on a Posteriori Error Estimate (Q5159059) (← links)
- An Improved Adaptive Minimum Action Method for the Calculation of Transition Path in Non-Gradient Systems (Q5160063) (← links)
- Computing non-equilibrium trajectories by a deep learning approach (Q6095083) (← links)
- A dynamical systems approach for most probable escape paths over periodic boundaries (Q6096542) (← links)