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Relationship between the effectiveness of stochastic prediction and empirico-theoretical support data and its application to sea physics

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The relationship between a detailed, a rough, and a justified stochastic prediction of the geosystem state has been obtained. The gain resulting from the use of theoretical data in addition to empirical data for stochastic prediction of the state of complex marine systems has been evaluated.

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Translated by Mikhail M. Trufanov.

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Fleishman, B.S. Relationship between the effectiveness of stochastic prediction and empirico-theoretical support data and its application to sea physics. Soviet Journal of Physical Oceanography 1, 475–477 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02197002

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