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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Systems theory. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (230 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319390925
    Series Statement: Springer INdAM Series ; v.15
    DDC: 551.60151
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I Core Climate Issues -- A Mathematical Perspective on Microbial Processes in Earth's Biogeochemical Cycles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Microbially Mediated Biogeochemical Cycling: The Challenge of Scale -- 3 Microbially Mediated Biogeochemical Cycling: The Challenge of Complexity -- 4 Merging Data and Models: The Challenge of Heterogeneous and Sparse Observations -- 5 Summary and Mathematical Challenges -- References -- Turbulence, Horizontal Convection, and the Ocean's Meridional Overturning Circulation -- 1 On the Defining Properties of Turbulence -- 2 Horizontal Convection -- 3 A Brief Survey of Other Results on Horizontal Convection -- 4 Implications for Oceanography and Climate -- References -- Part II Mathematical Techniques -- Source Reconstruction by Partial Measurements for a Class of Hyperbolic Systems in Cascade -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries and Set-Up -- 2.1 Notation -- 2.2 Hidden Regularity and Observability Assumptions for the Scalar Wave Equation -- 2.3 Geometric Assumptions -- 2.3.1 Multiplier Geometric Conditions -- 2.3.2 Geometric Control Conditions -- 2.4 Observability Results for Homogeneous Systems -- 3 Well-Posedness -- 4 Stability Estimates for the Inverse Source Problem -- 5 A Negative Result -- References -- Remarks on Stochastic Navier-Stokes Equations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminary: The Deterministic Navier-Stokes Equations -- 3 Stochastic Perturbations -- 3.1 Motivations for Additive Noise -- 3.2 Motivations for Transport Noise -- 4 Remarks on Well-Posedness -- 5 Practical Issues -- 5.1 Perturbative Approach by Girsanov (Cameron-Martin) -- 5.2 Perturbative Approach by Kolmogorov Equation -- References -- Remarks on Long Time Versus Steady State Optimal Control -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries on the Linear Heat Equation -- 3 Local Results for the Semilinear Heat Equation. , 3.1 The System of Optimality -- 3.2 Small Solutions -- 4 Time Independent Controls by Γ-Convergence -- 5 Further Comments and Open Problems -- References -- Part III Paleoclimate -- Effects of Additive Noise on the Stability of Glacial Cycles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Dispersions in Each Model -- 3.2 Order in Dispersions -- 3.3 Implication for Ice Ages -- 4 Concluding Discussion -- Appendix -- References -- On the Calibration of Lévy Driven Time Series with Coupling Distances and an Application in Paleoclimate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lévy Processes and Coupling Distances -- 2.1 Lévy Processes -- 2.2 Coupling Distances Between Lévy Measures -- 3 Statistical Considerations -- 3.1 Basic Notions -- 3.2 Quantiles -- 3.3 The Empirical Wasserstein Distance -- 3.4 Asymptotic Distribution and Rate of Convergence -- 4 The Procedure in Detail -- 5 Case Study -- 5.1 Concrete Formulas -- 5.2 Simulations -- 5.3 Paleoclimatic Time Series -- References -- Part IV Data Assimilation -- Data Assimilation for Geophysical Fluids: The Diffusive Back and Forth Nudging -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Variational Method: 4D-VAR -- 2.1 Model and Observations -- 2.2 Cost Function -- 2.3 Gradient Step -- 2.4 Optimality System -- 2.5 4D-Var Algorithm Computation -- 2.6 Computational Issues -- 3 Sequential Methods: Kalman Filter -- 3.1 The Extended Kalman Filter -- 3.2 Ensemble Kalman Filter -- 4 Back and Forth Nudging Schemes: BFN and Diffusive BFN (DBFN) -- 4.1 The Nudging Algorithm -- 4.2 Backward Nudging -- 4.3 The BFN Algorithm -- 4.4 DBFN: Diffusive Back and Forth Nudging Algorithm -- 4.5 Theoretical Considerations -- 5 Numerical Results on a 2D Shallow-Water Model -- 5.1 Description of the Model -- 5.2 Experimental Setup -- 5.3 Convergence of DBFN -- 5.4 Comparison Between BFN, DBFN and 4DVAR. , 5.5 Sensitivity of the BFN and DBFN with Respect to the Diffusion Coefficient -- 5.6 Sensitivity of the BFN and DBFN with Respect to Observation Noise -- 6 Numerical Results on a 3D Primitive Equation Ocean Model -- 6.1 Description of the Model -- 6.2 Model Configuration -- 6.3 Experimental Setup -- 6.3.1 Model Aspects -- 6.3.2 Observation Network -- 6.4 Convergence of DBFN -- 6.5 Comparison Between DBFN and BFN -- 6.6 Concluding Remarks -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Deterministic Treatment of Model Error in Geophysical Data Assimilation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Formulation -- 2.1 General Description of Model Error Dynamics -- 2.2 Model Error Due to Parameter Uncertainties -- 3 Deterministic Model Error Treatment in the Extended Kalman Filter -- 3.1 Short Time Extended Kalman Filter: ST-EKF -- 3.1.1 Numerical Results with ST-EKF: Error Due to Unresolved Scale -- 3.2 Short Time Augmented Extended Kalman Filter: ST-AEKF -- 3.2.1 Numerical Results with ST-EKF and ST-AEKF -- 4 Deterministic Model Error Treatment in Variational Data Assimilation -- 4.1 Numerical Results with ST-w4DVar -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Decreasing Flow Uncertainty in Bayesian Inverse Problems Through Lagrangian Drifter Control -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Setup -- 3 Variance Reduction Using a Proof-of-Concept Control -- 4 Posterior Informed Control -- 5 Conclusion -- References.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Nonlinear differential equations and applications 3 (1996), S. 305-322 
    ISSN: 1420-9004
    Keywords: 34 C 20 ; 47 A 20 ; 57 R 25 ; Homogeneous vector fields ; Nonlinear vector fields ; Normal forms
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Homogenous vector fields of degree one with respect to an arbitrary dilation δ ε r may be regarded as a natural extension of the linear vector fields. This paper is concerned with the problem of computing normal forms for vector fields that can be expanded in terms of homogeneous fields of degree greater than or equal to one with respect to an arbitrary dilation δ ε r . In particular, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the existence of a local coordinate change that transforms an analytic field into a homogeneous field of degree one with respect to an arbitrary dilation δ ε r .
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Set-valued analysis 1 (1993), S. 47-63 
    ISSN: 1572-932X
    Keywords: 34A60 ; 54C65 ; Lipschitz multifunction ; directional continuity ; Hölder continuous selection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We consider two continuous selection problems related to the differential inclusion $$\dot x$$ ∈F(t, x). Assuming thatF is Hölder or Lipschitz continuous with compact, not necessarily convex values, we provide estimates on the modulus of continuity of these selections.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Neural computing & applications 5 (1997), S. 152-159 
    ISSN: 1433-3058
    Keywords: Digital neural processor ; Generalisation ; Hardware implementation ; Probabilistic neural networks ; Random optimisation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract A modified PNN training algorithm is proposed. The standard PNN, though requiring a very short training time, when implemented in hardware exhibits the drawbacks of being costly in terms of classification time and of requiring an unlimited number of units. The proposed modification overcomes the latter drawback by introducing an elimination criterion to avoid the storage of unnecessary patterns. The distortion in the density estimation introduced by this criterion is compensated for by a crossvalidation procedure to adapt the network parameters. The present paper deals with a specific realworld application, i.e. handwritten character classification. The proposed algorithm makes it possible to realise the PNN in hardware and, at the same time, compensates for some inadequacies arising from the theoretical basis of the PNN, which does not perform well with small training sets.
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