Using machine learning to predict catastrophes in dynamical systems
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- Predicting high-codimension critical transitions in dynamical systems using active learning
- Predicting critical transitions in multiscale dynamical systems using reservoir computing
- Using machine learning to predict extreme events in the Hénon map
- Automatic recognition and tagging of topologically different regimes in dynamical systems
- Using machine learning to predict statistical properties of non-stationary dynamical processes: System climate,regime transitions, and the effect of stochasticity
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- An algorithmic approach to the Conley index theory
- Chaos in the Lorenz equations: a computer-assisted proof
- Chaotic dynamics of a nonlinear density dependent population model
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- Computing persistent homology
- Connected Simple Systems, Transition Matrices and Heteroclinic Bifurcations
- Excision-preserving cubical approach to the algorithmic computation of the discrete Conley index
- Mappings and homological properties in the Conley index theory
- Nearest neighbor pattern classification
- Shift equivalence and the Conley index
- The Connection Matrix Theory for Morse Decompositions
- Topology of Windows in the High-Dimensional Parameter Space of Chaotic Maps
- Uniformly hyperbolic attractor of the Smale-Williams type for a Poincaré map in the Kuznetsov system
- Zeta functions, periodic trajectories, and the Conley index
- Automatic recognition and tagging of topologically different regimes in dynamical systems
- Using machine learning to predict statistical properties of non-stationary dynamical processes: System climate,regime transitions, and the effect of stochasticity
- Detection and computation of high codimension bifurcations in diffuse predator-prey systems
- Artificial intelligence, chaos, prediction and understanding in science
- Machine learning applied to pattern characterization in spatially extended dynamical systems
- Automated flare prediction using extreme learning machine
- Predicting high-codimension critical transitions in dynamical systems using active learning
- Nonlinear manifold learning for early warnings in financial markets
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