The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the response of the earth's atmosphere to a forcing. For this problem the high dimensionality of the relevant data sets makes truncation necessary. Here we propose a method of truncation based upon the assumption that the response to a localised forcing is spatially localised, as an alternative to the standard method of choosing a number of the leading empirical orthogonal functions. For systems where this assumption holds, the response to any sufficiently small non-localised forcing may be estimated using a set of truncations that are chosen algorithmically. We test our algorithm using 36 and 72 variable versions of a stochastic Lorenz 95 system of ordin...
Forward and backward stochastic Lagrangian trajectory simulation methods are developed to calculate ...
We study rare events in systems of diffusive fields driven out of equilibrium by the boundaries. We ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the mean resp...
A linear response theory of systems of interest in atmospheric and climate dynamics taking fully int...
One of the main challenges in climate research is the estimation of the climate response to external...
The fluctuation–dissipation theorem (FDT) provides a means of calculating the response of a dynamica...
We introduce a general formulation of the fluctuation-dissipation relations (FDRs) holding also in f...
The use of linear response theory for forced dissipative stochastic dynamical systems through the fl...
The climate belongs to the class of non-equilibrium forced and dissipative systems, for which most r...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
Three multivariate statistical methods to estimate the influence of SST or boundary forcing on the a...
The transient time correlation function is a standard method for measuring transport properties in s...
International audienceTransport coefficients, such as the mobility, thermal conductivity and shear v...
An investigation of the distribution of finite time trajectory divergence is performed on an atmosph...
Forward and backward stochastic Lagrangian trajectory simulation methods are developed to calculate ...
We study rare events in systems of diffusive fields driven out of equilibrium by the boundaries. We ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the mean resp...
A linear response theory of systems of interest in atmospheric and climate dynamics taking fully int...
One of the main challenges in climate research is the estimation of the climate response to external...
The fluctuation–dissipation theorem (FDT) provides a means of calculating the response of a dynamica...
We introduce a general formulation of the fluctuation-dissipation relations (FDRs) holding also in f...
The use of linear response theory for forced dissipative stochastic dynamical systems through the fl...
The climate belongs to the class of non-equilibrium forced and dissipative systems, for which most r...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...
Three multivariate statistical methods to estimate the influence of SST or boundary forcing on the a...
The transient time correlation function is a standard method for measuring transport properties in s...
International audienceTransport coefficients, such as the mobility, thermal conductivity and shear v...
An investigation of the distribution of finite time trajectory divergence is performed on an atmosph...
Forward and backward stochastic Lagrangian trajectory simulation methods are developed to calculate ...
We study rare events in systems of diffusive fields driven out of equilibrium by the boundaries. We ...
The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict ...