DS15 - MS58-1 Random Attractors and How They Help Understand Climate Change and Variability Presentation: Michael Ghil, Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris, France, and University of California, Los Angeles, USA, 26 min 4 sec
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DS15 - MS58-2 SRB Measures for Time-Dependent and Random Attractors Presentation: Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA, 26 min 26 sec
DS15 - MS58-3 Snapshot Attractors and the Transition to Extensive Chaos in Large Mean-Field Coupled Systems Presentation: Edward Ott, University of Maryland, USA, 26 min 41 sec
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DS15 - MS58-4 Quantifying Nonergodicity via Snapshot Attractors: An Application to Climate Change Presentation: Gabor Drotos, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, 25 min 29 sec
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