The goal of response theory, in each of its many statistical mechanical formulations, is to predict the perturbed response of a system from the knowledge of the unperturbed state and of the applied perturbation. A new recent angle on the problem focuses on providing a method to perform predictions of the change in one observable of the system using the change in a second observable as a surrogate for the actual forcing. Such a viewpoint tries to address the very relevant problem of causal links within complex system when only incomplete information is available. We present here a method for quantifying and ranking the predictive ability of observables and use it to investigate the response of a paradigmatic spatially extended system, the Lo...
In this work, recent and classical results on causality detection and predicability of a complex sys...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the response ...
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 ...
Linear response theory, originally formulated for studying how near-equilibrium statistical mechanic...
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...
We consider the problem of deriving approximate autonomous dynamics for a number of variables of a d...
We provide a physical interpretation of the first and second order terms occurring in Ruelle respons...
The climate belongs to the class of non-equilibrium forced and dissipative systems, for which most r...
Predicting the response of a system to perturbations is a key challenge in mathematical and natural ...
Dynamical systems are often subject to forcing or changes in their governing parameters and it is of...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical mea...
In this work, recent and classical results on causality detection and predicability of a complex sys...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the response ...
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 ...
Linear response theory, originally formulated for studying how near-equilibrium statistical mechanic...
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...
We consider the problem of deriving approximate autonomous dynamics for a number of variables of a d...
We provide a physical interpretation of the first and second order terms occurring in Ruelle respons...
The climate belongs to the class of non-equilibrium forced and dissipative systems, for which most r...
Predicting the response of a system to perturbations is a key challenge in mathematical and natural ...
Dynamical systems are often subject to forcing or changes in their governing parameters and it is of...
In this paper we tackle the traditional problem of relating the fluctuations of a system to its resp...
We present a general setting in which the formula describing the linear response of the physical mea...
In this work, recent and classical results on causality detection and predicability of a complex sys...
We consider the general response theory recently proposed by Ruelle for describing the impact of sma...
The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the response ...