This paper reports on the application to field measurements of time series methods developed on the basis of the theory of deterministic chaos. The major difficulties are …
MB Kennel, R Brown, HDI Abarbanel - Physical review A, 1992 - APS
We examine the issue of determining an acceptable minimum embedding dimension by looking at the behavior of near neighbors under changes in the embedding dimension from …
F Molteni, R Buizza, TN Palmer… - Quarterly journal of the …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Ensemble Prediction System (EPS) is described. In addition to an unperturbed (control) forecast, each …
When I encountered the idea of chaotic behavior in deterministic dynami cal systems, it gave me both great pause and great relief. The origin of the great relief was work I had done …
One of the most unexpected results in science in recent years is that quite ordinary systems obeying simple laws can give rise to complex, nonlinear or chaotic, behavior. In this book …
A crucial question in the global-warming debate concerns the extent to which recent climate change is caused by anthropogenic forcing or is a manifestation of natural climate variability …
Animal behaviour is often quantified through subjective, incomplete variables that mask essential dynamics. Here, we develop a maximally predictive behavioural-state space from …
A Stefanovska - Contemporary Physics, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary measurement techniques permit the non-invasive observation of several cardiovascular functions, both from the central and peripheral points of view. We show that …
S Ellner, P Turchin - The American Naturalist, 1995 - journals.uchicago.edu
Chaos is usually regarded as a distinct alternative to random effects such as environmental fluctuations or external disturbances. We argue that strict separation between chaotic and …