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Professor of Mathematics
Ph.D., 1986 (Math. Physics.), Adelaide University; B.S., 1980 (Theoretical Physics), Australian National University

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Personal Homepage: http://math.nyu.edu/faculty/kleeman/

Research Interests:

Stochastic modeling and predictability of complex systems. Application of methods of statistical physics to atmosphere ocean science. Climate dynamics.

Affiliations:

Adjunct Senior Research Scientist, International Research Institute for Climate Prediction (Columbia University) 2001-present; Member, American Meteorological Society Air-Sea Interaction Panel, 2001-present.

Selected Works:

Kleeman R. and A.M. Moore, 1997, "A theory for the limitation of ENSO predictability due to stochastic atmospheric transients", Journ. Atmos. Sci., Vol 54, pp753-767.

Kleeman R., 2002: "Measuring dynamical prediction utility using relative entropy", Journ. Atmos. Sci. Vol 59, 2057-2072

X. S. Liang and R. Kleeman., 2005 "Information transfer between dynamical system components",  Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol 95, p244101.

R. Kleeman., 2008 "Limits, variability and general behaviour of statistical predictability of the mid-latitude atmosphere." Journ. Atmos Sci, Vol 65, 263-275.

R. Kleeman. 2008, "Stochastic theories for the irregularity of ENSO". Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A., Vol 366, pp2509-2524.

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