We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical measure of a perturbed system can be obtained. In this general setting we obtain an algorithm to rigorously compute the linear response. We apply our results to expanding circle maps. In particular, we present examples where we compute, up to a pre-specified error in the ##IMG## [http://ej.iop.org/images/0951-7715/31/3/1073/nonaa9a88ieqn001.gif] {$L^{infty}$} -norm, the response of expanding circle maps under stochastic and deterministic perturbations. Moreover, we present an example where we compute, up to a pre-specified error in the L 1 -norm, the response of the intermittent family at the boundary; i.e. when the unperturbed system is the dou...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical mea...
We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical mea...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
We provide a general framework to study differentiability of SRB measures for one dimensional non-un...
The linear response of a dynamical system refers to changes to properties of the system under small ...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
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...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
The response of a nonlinear stochastic system driven by an external sinusoidal time-dependent force ...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical mea...
We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical mea...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
We provide a general framework to study differentiability of SRB measures for one dimensional non-un...
The linear response of a dynamical system refers to changes to properties of the system under small ...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
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...
How can one change a system, in order to change its statistical properties in a prescribed way? In t...
The response of a nonlinear stochastic system driven by an external sinusoidal time-dependent force ...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
Using straightforward linear algebra we derive response operators describing the impact of small per...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...