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"Mathematical Problems in Climate Dynamics" is a set of 6 lectures given so far at Imperial College London in Spring 2014, http://www.imperial.ac.uk/mathematics/research/opportunities/nelder-visiting-fellowships/fellows/professor-michael-ghil/; at the University of Buenos Aires in Fall 2018, http://mathgeo.cima.fcen.uba.ar/course2018.php; and at École Centrale de Marseille (ECM), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole_centrale_de_Marseille, in Spring 2021. The current version is the one presented at ECM. This is Lecture IV of the set: IV. Nonlinear & stochastic models—Random dynamical systems
The level of these lectures is graduate in the U.S. system, post-graduate and doctoral school in the EU system.
Climate change · Climate dynamics · Dynamical systems · Energy balance models · Ocean circulation · Pullback and random attractors · Spectral methods · Tipping points
Climate change · Climate dynamics · Dynamical systems · Energy balance models · Ocean circulation · Pullback and random attractors · Spectral methods · Tipping points
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