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https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-26-429-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-26-429-2019
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22 Nov 2019
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Compacting the description of a time-dependent multivariable system and its multivariable driver by reducing the state vectors to aggregate scalars: the Earth's solar-wind-driven magnetosphere

Joseph E. Borovsky and Adnane Osmane

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A methodology is developed to simplify the mathematical description of activity in a time-dependent driven system. The method describes the response in the system that is most-closely related to the driver. This reduced description has advantages: low noise, high prediction efficiency, linearity in the described system response to the driver, and compactness. The analysis of the Earth’s magnetospheric system is demonstrated.