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Rethinking the definition of rate-induced tipping
Alanna Hoyer-Leitzel1, Alice N Nadeau2
1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075, USA.
Abstract:
The current definition of rate-induced tipping is tied to the idea of a pullback attractor limiting in forward and backward time to a stable quasi-static equilibrium. Here, we propose a new definition that encompasses the standard definition in the literature for certain scalar systems and includes previously excluded N-dimensional systems that exhibit rate-dependent critical transitions.
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