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A method for analyzing long-term (1997–2025) continuous records of low-frequency global seismic noise measured at a network of 229 broadband seismic stations distributed across the Earth’s surface is proposed in this study. The method is based on the use
Alexey Lyubushin, Eugeny Rodionov
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Size-selective concentration of particles in a weakly turbulent protoplanetary nebula may be responsible for the initial collection of chondrules and other constituents into primitive body precursors. This paper presents the main elements of this process
Barge P. +23 more
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Multifractals, Mumford curves, and Eternal Inflation [PDF]
We relate the Eternal Symmetree model of Harlow, Shenker, Stanford, and Susskind to constructions of stochastic processes arising from quantum statistical mechanical systems on Cuntz--Krieger algebras.
Marcolli, Matilde, Tedeschi, Nicolas
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Mathematics of complexity in experimental high energy physics
Mathematical ideas and approaches common in complexity-related fields have been fruitfully applied in experimental high energy physics also. We briefly review some of the cross-pollination that is occurring.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figs, latex; Second ...
Achard +18 more
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Multifractality and nonextensivity at the edge of chaos of unimodal maps
We examine both the dynamical and the multifractal properties at the chaos threshold of logistic maps with general nonlinearity $z>1$. First we determine analytically the sensitivity to initial conditions $\xi_{t}$.
A Robledo +9 more
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Fluctuating Interfaces in Barotropic Beta‐Plane Turbulence
Abstract Zonal jets manifest themselves as bands with sharp interfaces in the vorticity configuration. We develop an algorithm to track these fluctuating vorticity interfaces and systematically investigate their characteristic spatio‐temporal behaviors.
Sandip Sahoo, Samriddhi Sankar Ray
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Spatial Patterns of Shallow Clouds: Challenging the Concept of Defined Regimes
Abstract Tropical shallow clouds are a major source of uncertainty in Earth's climate sensitivity, especially through their spatial arrangement, which global climate models do not represent. Efforts to understand their organization have partly relied on classifying observed scenes, identifying four patterns as archetypal regimes.
Giovanni Biagioli +4 more
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Phase shift in experimental trajectory scaling functions
For one dimensional maps the trajectory scaling functions is invariant under coordinate transformations and can be used to compute any ergodic average.
Cvitanović +14 more
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The Prouhet‐Thue‐Morse (PTM) sequence emerges as a unifying thread across quantum error correction, noise‐resistant memories, spin‐chain dynamics, quantum chaos, and Dirichlet links to the Riemann zeta function. Mapping PTM‐encoded logical states onto qubit and qudit architectures uncovers symmetry‐protected resilience and multifractal signatures ...
Denis Janković +3 more
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Mesón, Alejandro Mario +1 more
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