Catastrophe theory is a mathematical formalism for modeling nonlinear systems whose discontinuous behavior is determined by smooth changes in a small number of driving parameters. Fitting a catastrophe model to noisy data constitutes a serious challenge, however, because catastrophe theory was formulated specifically for deterministic systems. Loren Cobb addressed this challenge by developing a stochastic counterpart of catastrophe theory (SCT) based on Itô stochastic differential equations. In SCT, the stable and unstable equilibrium states of the system correspond to the modes and the antimodes of the empirical probability density function, respectively. Unfortunately, SCT is not invariant under smooth and invertible transformations of va...
Some diffusion processes in the presence of catastrophes of particular interest in biological model...
Many negative reactions to Catastrophe Theory have been triggered by overly simplistic applications ...
This chapter discusses a particular piecewise‐deterministic Markov process (PDMP) to catastrophic ev...
Catastrophe theory is a mathematical formalism for modeling nonlinear systems whose discontinuous be...
The so called Cusp deterministic catastrophe model extends the classical linear regression adding no...
AbstractThis paper is a summary of an address given to the Conference on Frontiers of Applied Geomet...
When a model from Catastrophe Theory has been built for a particular phenomenon stochastic perturbat...
Bifurcation theory and catastrophe theory are two of the best known areas within the field of dynami...
Notes that dynamical phenomena such as bistability and hysteresis have been found in a number of stu...
The aim of the present paper is to provide some quantitative informations on the role of catastroph...
Deterministic population growth models can exhibit a large variety of flows, ranging from algebraic,...
Catastrophes produce losses highly correlated in space and time, which break the law of large number...
This paper develops a two-step estimation methodology, which allows us to apply catastrophe the-ory ...
Catastrophe theory (CT) emerged out of problems in pure mathematics. The insights and language of di...
"A catastrophe in a dissipative dynamical system which causes an attractor to completely lose stabil...
Some diffusion processes in the presence of catastrophes of particular interest in biological model...
Many negative reactions to Catastrophe Theory have been triggered by overly simplistic applications ...
This chapter discusses a particular piecewise‐deterministic Markov process (PDMP) to catastrophic ev...
Catastrophe theory is a mathematical formalism for modeling nonlinear systems whose discontinuous be...
The so called Cusp deterministic catastrophe model extends the classical linear regression adding no...
AbstractThis paper is a summary of an address given to the Conference on Frontiers of Applied Geomet...
When a model from Catastrophe Theory has been built for a particular phenomenon stochastic perturbat...
Bifurcation theory and catastrophe theory are two of the best known areas within the field of dynami...
Notes that dynamical phenomena such as bistability and hysteresis have been found in a number of stu...
The aim of the present paper is to provide some quantitative informations on the role of catastroph...
Deterministic population growth models can exhibit a large variety of flows, ranging from algebraic,...
Catastrophes produce losses highly correlated in space and time, which break the law of large number...
This paper develops a two-step estimation methodology, which allows us to apply catastrophe the-ory ...
Catastrophe theory (CT) emerged out of problems in pure mathematics. The insights and language of di...
"A catastrophe in a dissipative dynamical system which causes an attractor to completely lose stabil...
Some diffusion processes in the presence of catastrophes of particular interest in biological model...
Many negative reactions to Catastrophe Theory have been triggered by overly simplistic applications ...
This chapter discusses a particular piecewise‐deterministic Markov process (PDMP) to catastrophic ev...