Almost-invariant and finite-time coherent sets: Directionality, duration, and diffusion

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Almost-invariant and finite-time coherent sets: Directionality, duration, and diffusion. / Froyland, Gary; Padberg-Gehle, Kathrin.
Ergodic Theory, Open Dynamics, and Coherent Structures. ed. / Wael Bahsoun; Christopher Bose; Gary Froyland. New York: Springer Verlag, 2014. p. 171-216 (Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics; Vol. 70).

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Froyland, G & Padberg-Gehle, K 2014, Almost-invariant and finite-time coherent sets: Directionality, duration, and diffusion. in W Bahsoun, C Bose & G Froyland (eds), Ergodic Theory, Open Dynamics, and Coherent Structures. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol. 70, Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 171-216, International Conference at the Banff International Research Station - BIRS 2012 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 09.04.12. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0419-8_9

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Froyland, G., & Padberg-Gehle, K. (2014). Almost-invariant and finite-time coherent sets: Directionality, duration, and diffusion. In W. Bahsoun, C. Bose, & G. Froyland (Eds.), Ergodic Theory, Open Dynamics, and Coherent Structures (pp. 171-216). (Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics; Vol. 70). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0419-8_9

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Froyland G, Padberg-Gehle K. Almost-invariant and finite-time coherent sets: Directionality, duration, and diffusion. In Bahsoun W, Bose C, Froyland G, editors, Ergodic Theory, Open Dynamics, and Coherent Structures. New York: Springer Verlag. 2014. p. 171-216. (Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics). doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0419-8_9

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