lyapunov exponents in climate modeling
Lyapunov exponents in climate modeling refer to mathematical measures used to study the sensitivity and predictability of complex climate systems. These exponents help determine the rate at which nearby trajectories in the system's phase space diverge or converge, allowing researchers to assess long-term predictability and understand the stability of climate patterns.
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