Sentences with phrase «bifurcations in»

Rob, You seem to overemphasize the role of chaotic bifurcations in the paper of Sornette.
The above is a lecture Professor Lenton on bifurcations in the climate system, and clues which suggest one is approaching, a trajectory which hopefully can be reversed.
«I was there to give a speech on the application of probabilistic computronics to the identification and quantification of phase transitions and bifurcations in a chaotic object, as one does....»
You also say that you are «not saying that is the threshold», while every definition of the lousy sociological term «tipping point» has severe resemblance and is synonomous to «threshold» as it is understood in «catastrophe theory» (which is an application of more general theory of bifurcations in one - parametric families of dynamical systems).
In essence, at a bifurcation in history, civilizations could be capped at a few thousand years or, alternatively, last for hundreds of thousands — or even millions — of years.
«We're seeing a real bifurcation in Corporate Canada between those who get the business case for advancing women and those who don't think it's important,» says Jennifer Reynolds, CEO of Women in Capital Markets.
After eight years of exponential growth, bifurcation in the OCIO sector is starting to emerge between the biggest and smallest clients.
So I think we will see greater bifurcation in emerging - market currencies.
There is no bifurcation in phenomenalism.
This shows transverse gadolinium - enhanced T1 - weighted MR images obtained superior to the carotid artery bifurcation in a 72 - year - old man.
The bifurcation in demand within this space continued, driven by the soon - to - be-enacted regulation.
And globally, this bifurcation in demand still represents a huge opportunity for consumer - focused companies... if they can get it right.
Bifurcation in demand within this space had previously favored government funds, driven by money market fund regulation.
The geologic forces that created the landscape in Seixo Branco are mimicked in the bifurcation in each composition, and this sense of tension and compression is distilled in the compositional structures of each painting.
It is rather about finding signatures of chaotic bifurcation in important climate indices.
We could, of course, hit some bifurcation in the system where we lose all the summer Arctic sea ice or the Amazon forest, which is bad enough, and could possibly transition the climate to a different «solution» on a hysteresis diagram... this to me would represent more of a step-wise jump (akin to a larger bifurcation that you get in a snowball Earth as you gradually reduce CO2 or the solar constant); but ultimately these represent different behavior than «the interannual variability of the large scale dynamics will increase» or that for some reason the climate should be susceptible to more «flip flops» (as in the glacial Heinrich / D - O events), of which I am aware of no observational or theoretical support.
The point of saddle node bifurcation in a dissipative system is that most eddies will dissipate but that occassionaly things will tip over into a «dangerous» bifurcation.
In principle, an incipient bifurcation in a dynamical system could be anticipated (100), by looking at the spectral properties of time series data (101), in particular, extracting the longest system - immanent timescale (τ) from the response of the system to natural variability (102).
Some single - column model studies reveal bifurcation in the transition to seasonally ice - free conditions (Abbot et al., 2011; Merryfield et al., 2008; Flato and Brown, 1996) but others do not, due to the stabilizing effects of ice thickness on ice growth (Eisenman and Wettlaufer, 2009).
The essential concept — difficult as it is — is that the «shifts» are chaotic bifurcation in a complex and dynamic Earth system.
A tipping point as Sornette used it refers to a chaotic bifurcation in complex dynamical systems.
These are the conditions that suggest bifurcation in a complex dynamical system.
Interactive comment on «A recent bifurcation in Arctic sea - ice cover» by V. N. Livina and T. M. Lenton.
Pekka observed that he had not seen evidence of chaotic bifurcation in climate.
Livina and Lenton have a new paper that lays out some of these ideas: A recent bifurcation in Arctic sea ice cover.
2005 - Honorable Mention, W. Russell Taber Vanderbilt University Law School Reexaming Bifurcation in Mass Tort Litigation
Not all states recognize bifurcation in divorce, which means that you legally dissolve your marriage, but you postpone...
Table 2 and Table 3 and Figure 1 demonstrate a bifurcation in treatment outcomes.
However, the improved loan performance has come at the price of two important changes in the market — higher going - in debt yields for new financing, even in the case of centers that are well - operated, and the bifurcation in pricing between class - A malls and lower tier properties.
As retailers demand urban locations, it elucidates the bifurcation in retail real estate, with the best quality retail in the best markets performing well, Mulvee notes.
These transactions are financed largely by private investors, along with local and regional banks, marking a bifurcation in capital availability based on property value.
We continue to see bifurcation in retail — necessity and high - end retailers doing well, while middle retailers are being squeezed.
«This transaction is representative of the bifurcation in the capital markets, whereby there is a tremendous amount of capital for stabilized assets and larger transitional assets, but there is a lack of capital for middle - market transitional assets,» said Spencer Garfield, managing director.

Not exact matches

For its part, PBS implied that it had a universal appeal to many Americans that can be rare in the age of media bifurcation.
With respect to interest rates, we continue to see a bifurcation for U.S. rates where shorter - dated yields move higher in response to possibly two or three more Fed rate hikes, while the U.S. Treasury 10 - year yield trades in a 2.25 percent to 2.75 percent range, with a temporary move toward 2 percent possible if geopolitical risks become realities.
Many see a bifurcation of the market, between those businesses able to grow at scale, and those who are small enough to operate in niche markets.
Instead, they believe retail is changing in line with consumer income bifurcation.
Increased bifurcation reflects changes in the behaviour of both market - makers» and their clients - that is, in the supply of and demand for market - making services.
Interestingly, as soon as Europe's day began, and then followed by the start of the regular US trading day in New York Wednesday morning, we saw a very interesting bifurcation.
Ultimately, we see a bifurcation of strategies to mitigate an increasingly protectionist trade agenda in the U.S. — the China approach, which focuses on developing countries and developing new markets through the BRI, and the «rest» that seek to participate in open intra - and inter-regional trade agreements that are a mixture of 21st century trade rules that leave the doors open for U.S. participation, even if that means renegotiation or modification of agreed - upon rules.
For Whitehead, on the contrary, bifurcations, divergences, incompossibilities, and discord belong to the same motley world that can no longer be included in expressive units, but only made or undone according to prehensive units and variable configurations.
In truth, a consistent determinist must deny the realm of genuine possibilities; the only dichotomy which he admits (besides the bifurcation mentioned above) is that between necessity and impossibility which he equates with the dichotomy between reality and unreality.
For such a view leads to the most grotesque bifurcation of reality which is much worse than that criticized so convincingly by Whitehead: on one side, the realm of timelessly valid propositions, including those referring to future events, while on the other side the temporal realm of nature and mind in which the timeless propositions are being gradually embodied.
He refuses to take seriously the Whiteheadian affirmation of freedom in all occasions (PR 355) and makes a sham of Whitehead's attempt to avoid a bifurcation of nature.
Whereas in the»70s my «public image» was marked by scholarly bifurcation — among scholars I was known as an «expert» on the Apocalypse and among women as an emerging feminist theologian — this perception has changed dramatically in the»80s.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost.In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost.in the later of the two books, has almost...
Because of this bifurcation, Reno posits that Americans who are doing well in today's environment — fabulously well — do not see the developing crisis.
Whitehead tries to avoid radical bifurcation by introducing a second mode of perception, CE, which discriminates the same sorts of entities (events, sensa, geometrical objects) in the same total field as PI (S 8, 30, 49, 53; PR 255 - 59).
-LCB- RSVCE) Of course God loves without sexuality: creating man in two complementary genders accomplished the bifurcation of Hisimage.
Since His being is prior to this bifurcation He is not thereby bound to love in a manner required by existence in one of two genders.
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