This book introduces mathematicians to the fascinating emerging mathematical interplay between ideas from stochastics and information theory and important practical issues in studying complex multiscale nonlinear systems. It emphasizes the serendipity between modern applied mathematics and applications where rigorous analysis, the development of qualitative and/or asymptotic models, and numerical modeling all interact to explain complex phenomena. After a brief introduction to the emerging issues in multiscale modeling, the book has three main chapters. The first chapter is an introduction to information theory with novel applications to statistical mechanics, predictability, and Jupiter's Red Spot for geophysical flows. The second chapter ...
This book presents the concepts needed to deal with self-organizing complex systems from a unifying ...
Information theory provides an interdisciplinary method to understand important phenomena in many re...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
This article discusses the challenges in climate science from the emerging view-point of stochastic-...
Complex multiscale systems are ubiquitous in many areas. This research expository article discusses ...
We elucidate the effect of different deterministic nonlinear forces on geometric structure of stocha...
Fluctuating parameters appear in a variety of physical systems and phenomena. They typically come ei...
This review provides a summary of methods originated in (non-equilibrium) statistical mechanics and ...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
This volume is a research expository article on the applied mathematics of turbulent dynamical syste...
In this chapter we review stochastic modelling methods in climate science. First we provide a concep...
In this chapter we review stochastic modelling methods in climate science. First we provide a concep...
A stochastic nonlinear dynamical system generates information, as measured by its entropy r...
Complex nonlinear turbulent dynamical systems are ubiquitous in many areas. Quantifying the model er...
aware that the solutions to nonlinear deterministic-like equa-tions governing weather evolution are ...
This book presents the concepts needed to deal with self-organizing complex systems from a unifying ...
Information theory provides an interdisciplinary method to understand important phenomena in many re...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
This article discusses the challenges in climate science from the emerging view-point of stochastic-...
Complex multiscale systems are ubiquitous in many areas. This research expository article discusses ...
We elucidate the effect of different deterministic nonlinear forces on geometric structure of stocha...
Fluctuating parameters appear in a variety of physical systems and phenomena. They typically come ei...
This review provides a summary of methods originated in (non-equilibrium) statistical mechanics and ...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
This volume is a research expository article on the applied mathematics of turbulent dynamical syste...
In this chapter we review stochastic modelling methods in climate science. First we provide a concep...
In this chapter we review stochastic modelling methods in climate science. First we provide a concep...
A stochastic nonlinear dynamical system generates information, as measured by its entropy r...
Complex nonlinear turbulent dynamical systems are ubiquitous in many areas. Quantifying the model er...
aware that the solutions to nonlinear deterministic-like equa-tions governing weather evolution are ...
This book presents the concepts needed to deal with self-organizing complex systems from a unifying ...
Information theory provides an interdisciplinary method to understand important phenomena in many re...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...