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Author Abarbanel, H. D. I.

Title Predicting the future : completing models of observed complex systems / Henry D.I. Abarbanel
Published New York, NY : Springer, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource
Series Understanding complex systems, 1860-0832
Springer complexity
Understanding complex systems.
Springer complexity.
Contents An Overview: The Challenge of Complex Systems -- Examples as a Guide to the Issues -- General Formulation of Statistical Data Assimilation -- Evaluating the Path Integral -- Twin Experiments -- Analysis of Experimental Data -- Unfinished Business
Summary Predicting the Future: Completing Models of Observed Complex Systems provides a general framework for the discussion of model building and validation across a broad spectrum of disciplines. This is accomplished through the development of an exact path integral for use in transferring information from observations to a model of the observed system. Through many illustrative examples drawn from models in neuroscience, fluid dynamics, geosciences, and nonlinear electrical circuits, the concepts are exemplified in detail. Practical numerical methods for approximate evaluations of the path integral are explored, and their use in designing experiments and determining a model's consistency with observations is investigated. Using highly instructive examples, the problems of data assimilation and the means to treat them are clearly illustrated. This book will be useful for students and practitioners of physics, neuroscience, regulatory networks, meteorology and climate science, network dynamics, fluid dynamics, and other systematic investigations of complex systems
Analysis Physics
Neurosciences
Computer simulation
Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity
Complex Systems
Numerical and Computational Physics
Simulation and Modeling
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject System analysis -- Mathematical models
Physique.
Astronomie.
System analysis -- Mathematical models
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781461472186
1461472180
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