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Many-body chaos and pole-skipping in holographic charged rotating fluids
Recent developments identify pole-skipping as a ‘smoking-gun’ signature of the hydrodynamic nature of chaos, offering an alternative way to probe quantum chaos in addition to the out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC).
Hong-Da Lyu, Jun-Kun Zhao, Li Li
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Forecast‐Error Diagnostics in Neural Weather Models
Deep learning weather prediction models enable efficient forecast‐error diagnostics through auto‐differentiation and low computational cost. We apply grid‐point relaxation and gradient‐based error sensitivity to identify key forecast‐error sources. Results show that medium‐range forecasts in the midlatitudes benefit most from relaxing the stratosphere ...
Uroš Perkan +2 more
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Epistemic and aleatoric uncertainty quantification in weather and climate models
Aleatoric and epistemic uncertainties over time on weather and climate time‐scales, estimated through ensembles that sample aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty using Bayesian neural networks for parameterisations in the Lorenz 1996 model. The spread shows the 16th and 84th percentiles.
Laura A. Mansfield +1 more
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Accurate prediction of radio wave propagation in evaporation ducts is critical for radar systems but faces significant environmental uncertainties. This study presents an uncertainty quantification and global sensitivity analysis framework comparing ...
Mingjian Li, Liguo Liu
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On-chip wave chaos for photonic extreme learning
The increase in demand for scalable and energy efficient artificial neural networks has put the focus on novel hardware solutions. Integrated photonics offers a compact, parallel and ultra-fast information processing platform, specially suited for extreme learning machine (ELM) architectures. Here we experimentally demonstrate a chip-scale photonic ELM
Wilson, Matthew R. +3 more
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Scaling turbulence drives the general circulation
The NOAA Gulfstream SP4, which deployed the GPS dropsondes over the NE Pacific Ocean as part of the Winter Storms Project during the January–March periods of 2004, 2005 and 2006. Abstract Statistical multifractal analysis of airborne and dropsonde observations is used to show that persistence of velocity after molecular collisions breaks the continuous
Adrian F. Tuck
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ABSTRACT As a crucial puzzle piece of deep space exploration, exploring small bodies can provide significant scientific insights and valuable mineral resources. Unlike missions to the Moon and Mars, small‐body missions pose distinct technical challenges, including communication delays, weak gravity, and uncertain environments. This paper reviews a full
Xin Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT We present experimental results on the relationship between rain attenuation and simultaneous scintillation during rain events, based on beacon signal measurements at 19.7 (Ka‐band) and 39.4 GHz (Q‐band) from the geosynchronous Alphasat satellite (25° E), received at two Italian ground stations, Spino d'Adda (42.1° slant path) and Tito Scalo ...
Miles Turner +5 more
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In the present article, we investigate the stability, chaos, and bifurcation analysis of an eminent nonlinear evolution equation, namely, the time-fractional Gardner equation, which is a hybrid model that includes properties of both the Korteweg–de Vries
Md. Antajul Islam +4 more
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Dielectric microcavities: Model systems for wave chaos and non-Hermitian physics
H. Cao, J. Wiersig
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