A generic scheme for choosing models and characterizations of complex systems
Abstract
It is argued that the two problems of choosing characterizations and models of complex systems should not be considered independently. A particular criterion for these choices, oriented on the potential usefulness of the results, is considered, and a generic formalization applicable to realistic experiments is developed. It is applied to Kuramoto-Sivashinsky chaos.
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