DY 28: Extreme Events
Thursday, April 3, 2014, 09:30–12:15, ZEU 146
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09:30 |
DY 28.1 |
Branching in Tsunami Waves — •Henri-Philippe Degueldre, Jakob J. Metzger, Ragnar Fleischmann, and Theo Geisel
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09:45 |
DY 28.2 |
Experimental Observation of a Fundamental Length Scale of Waves in Random Media — •Sonja Barkhofen, Jakob Metzger, Ragnar Fleischmann, Ulrich Kuhl, and Hans-Jürgen Stöckmann
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10:00 |
DY 28.3 |
Statistics of Extreme Waves in Random Media — •Jakob Metzger, Ragnar Fleischmann, and Theo Geisel
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10:15 |
DY 28.4 |
Optimizing cluster analysis by stochastic methods — •Philip Rinn, Yuriy Stepanov, Thomas Guhr, Joachim Peinke, and Rudi Schäfer
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10:30 |
DY 28.5 |
Improving Predictions using the Crooks Fluctuation Theorem — •Julia Gundermann, Stefan Siegert, and Holger Kantz
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10:45 |
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15 min break
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11:00 |
DY 28.6 |
Extreme risks in financial markets - a random matrix approach — Thilo Schmitt, Desislava Chetalova, •Rudi Schäfer, and Thomas Guhr
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11:15 |
DY 28.7 |
Mapping the dynamics of quantiles in climate change relevant observables — •Sandra Chapman, David Stainforth, and Nicholas Watkins
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11:30 |
DY 28.8 |
Prediction of extreme temperatures: The issue of the performance measure — •Holger Kantz and Stefan Siegert
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11:45 |
DY 28.9 |
Predictors and Prediction Mechanisms of Extreme Events in Spatio Temporal Chaotic systems — •Nahal Sharafi, Sarah Hallerberg, and Marc Timme
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12:00 |
DY 28.10 |
On the surprising robustness of the surplus run length ratio formula, and its application to extreme bursts in time series from natural complex systems — •Nicholas Watkins, Sandra Chapman, and Philip Hush
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