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Complex dynamical systems, ranging from ecosystems to financial markets and the climate, can have tipping points at which a sudden shift to a contrasting dynamical regime may occur. Although predicting such critical points before they are reached is extremely difficult, work in different scientific fields is now suggesting the existence of generic early-warning signals that may indicate for a wide class of systems if a critical threshold is approaching.
Climate, epileptic seizures, critical slowing-down, Extinction, Biological, Models, Biological, catastrophic regime shifts, abrupt climate-change, models, Seizures, Animals, Humans, Ecosystem, Stochastic Processes, time-series, thresholds, Eutrophication, self-organized patchiness, Asthma, Models, Economic, thermohaline circulation, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, ecosystems
Climate, epileptic seizures, critical slowing-down, Extinction, Biological, Models, Biological, catastrophic regime shifts, abrupt climate-change, models, Seizures, Animals, Humans, Ecosystem, Stochastic Processes, time-series, thresholds, Eutrophication, self-organized patchiness, Asthma, Models, Economic, thermohaline circulation, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, ecosystems
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