Zapert et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Uncertainty propagation within an integrated model of climate changeZapert et al., 1998
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- 15513184110220528294
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- Zapert R
- Gaertner P
- Filar J
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- Energy Economics
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This paper demonstrates a methodology whereby stochastic dynamical systems are used to investigate a climate model's inherent capacity to propagate uncertainty over time. The usefulness of the methodology stems from its ability to identify the variables that account for …
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