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Title: Dragon-king extreme events as precursors for catastrophic transition
Authors: Premraj, D.
Suresh, K.
Pawar, S. A.
Kabiraj, L.
Prasad, A.
Sujith, R. I.
Issue Date: 27-Nov-2021
Abstract: Unexpected catastrophic transitions are often observed in complex systems. However, the prediction of such transitions is difficult in practice. Here, we find a special kind of extreme events with a dragon-king probability distribution that occur just prior to a catastrophic transition and, hence, can serve as its precursor. To illustrate the application of dragon kings as a precursor, we consider a practical experimental thermo-fluid system and a theoretical model of coupled logistic maps with quasi-periodic forcing, both systems displaying a catastrophic transition.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3253
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