Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small perturbations to finite state Markov processes. The results can be used for studying empirically constructed—e.g. from observations or through coarse graining of model simulations—finite state approximation of statistical mechanical systems. Recent results concerning the convergence of the statistical properties of finite state Markov approximation of the full asymptotic dynamics on the SRB measure in the limit of finer and finer partitions of the phase space are suggestive of some degree of robustness of the obtained results in the case of Axiom A system. Our findings give closed formulas for the linear and nonlinear response theory at all orde...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We provide a physical interpretation of the first and second order terms occurring in Ruelle respons...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
Dynamical systems are often subject to forcing or changes in their governing parameters and it is of...
The linear response of a dynamical system refers to changes to properties of the system under small ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
We consider optimal control problems for discrete-time random dynamical systems, finding unique pert...
Predicting the response of a system to perturbations is a key challenge in mathematical and natural ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We provide a physical interpretation of the first and second order terms occurring in Ruelle respons...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
Dynamical systems are often subject to forcing or changes in their governing parameters and it is of...
The linear response of a dynamical system refers to changes to properties of the system under small ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
We consider optimal control problems for discrete-time random dynamical systems, finding unique pert...
Predicting the response of a system to perturbations is a key challenge in mathematical and natural ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
Using the formalism of the Ruelle response theory, we study how the invariant measure of an Axiom A ...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We consider the linear and quadratic higher-order terms associated with the response of the statisti...
We provide a physical interpretation of the first and second order terms occurring in Ruelle respons...