There are multiple ways in which a stochastic system can be out of statistical equilibrium. It might be subject to time-varying forcing; or be in a transient phase on its way towards equilibrium; it might even be in equilibrium without us noticing it, due to insufficient observations; and it even might be a system failing to admit an equilibrium distribution at all. We review some of the approaches that model the effective statistical behavior of equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamical systems, and show that both cases can be considered under the unified framework of optimal low-rank approximation of so-called transfer operators. Particular attention is given to the connection between these methods, Markov state models, and the concept of...
Abstract. We present a formalism to describe slowly decaying systems in the context of finite Markov...
ABSTRACT: We develop a systematic procedure for obtaining rate and transition matrices that optimall...
Simple models of interacting agents can be formulated as jump Markov processes via suitably specifie...
There are multiple ways in which a stochastic system can be out of statistical equilibrium. It might...
There are multiple ways in which a stochastic system can be out of statistical equilibrium. It might...
International audienceWe introduce a new method to accurately and eciently estimate the eective dyna...
We investigate metastable dynamical systems subject to non-stationary forcing as they appear in mole...
Rare, but important, transition events between long-lived states are a key feature of many molecular...
AbstractMany problems in complex dynamical systems involve metastable regimes despite nearly Gaussia...
Direct simulation of biomolecular dynamics in thermal equilibrium is challenging due to the metastab...
We investigate metastable dynamical systems subject to non-stationary forcing as they appear in mole...
We present a novel method for the identification of the most important metastable states of a system...
We consider Markov processes on large state spaces and want to find low-dimensional structure-preser...
We develop a systematic procedure for obtaining rate and transition matrices that optimally describe...
The purpose of this work is to shed light on an algorithm designed to extract effective macroscopic ...
Abstract. We present a formalism to describe slowly decaying systems in the context of finite Markov...
ABSTRACT: We develop a systematic procedure for obtaining rate and transition matrices that optimall...
Simple models of interacting agents can be formulated as jump Markov processes via suitably specifie...
There are multiple ways in which a stochastic system can be out of statistical equilibrium. It might...
There are multiple ways in which a stochastic system can be out of statistical equilibrium. It might...
International audienceWe introduce a new method to accurately and eciently estimate the eective dyna...
We investigate metastable dynamical systems subject to non-stationary forcing as they appear in mole...
Rare, but important, transition events between long-lived states are a key feature of many molecular...
AbstractMany problems in complex dynamical systems involve metastable regimes despite nearly Gaussia...
Direct simulation of biomolecular dynamics in thermal equilibrium is challenging due to the metastab...
We investigate metastable dynamical systems subject to non-stationary forcing as they appear in mole...
We present a novel method for the identification of the most important metastable states of a system...
We consider Markov processes on large state spaces and want to find low-dimensional structure-preser...
We develop a systematic procedure for obtaining rate and transition matrices that optimally describe...
The purpose of this work is to shed light on an algorithm designed to extract effective macroscopic ...
Abstract. We present a formalism to describe slowly decaying systems in the context of finite Markov...
ABSTRACT: We develop a systematic procedure for obtaining rate and transition matrices that optimall...
Simple models of interacting agents can be formulated as jump Markov processes via suitably specifie...