Publikation: Critical slowing down in bifurcating stochastic partial differential equations with red noise
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The phenomenon of critical slowing down (CSD) has played a key role in the search for reliable precursors of catastrophic regime shifts. This is caused by its presence in a generic class of bifurcating dynamical systems. Simple time-series statistics such as variance or autocorrelation can be taken as proxies for the phenomenon, making their increase a useful early warning signal (EWS) for catastrophic regime shifts. However, the modelling basis justifying the use of these EWSs is usually a finite-dimensional stochastic ordinary differential equation, where a mathematical proof for the aptness is possible. Only recently has the phenomenon of CSD been proven to exist in infinite-dimensional stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs), which are more appropriate to model real-world spatial systems. In this context, we provide an essential extension of the results for SPDEs under a specific noise forcing, often referred to as red noise. This type of time-correlated noise is omnipresent in many physical systems, such as climate and ecology. We approach the question with a mathematical proof and a numerical analysis for the linearised problem. We find that also under red noise forcing, the aptness of EWSs persists, supporting their employment in a wide range of applications. However, we also find that false or muted warnings are possible if the noise correlations are non-stationary. We thereby extend a previously known complication with respect to red noise and EWSs from finite-dimensional dynamics to the more complex and realistic setting of SPDEs.
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BERNUZZI, Paolo, Christian KUEHN, Andreas MORR, 2026. Critical slowing down in bifurcating stochastic partial differential equations with red noise. In: Partial Differential Equations and Applications. Springer. 2026, 7(1), 13. ISSN 2662-2963. eISSN 2662-2971. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s42985-025-00366-7BibTex
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