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Predictability in Spatially Extended Systems with Model Uncertainty

Jinqiao Duan

Published 2008-12-18, updated 2009-03-26Version 2

Macroscopic models for spatially extended systems under random influences are often described by stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs). Some techniques for understanding solutions of such equations, such as estimating correlations, Liapunov exponents and impact of noises, are discussed. They are relevant for understanding predictability in spatially extended systems with model uncertainty, for example, in physics, geophysics and biological sciences. The presentation is for a wide audience.

Comments: To appear in the Journal "Engineering Simulation", 2009
Categories: math.DS, math.AP, math.PR
Subjects: 60H15, 35R60, 60H30, 37H10
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