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Paul Mabey

Paul is a Scientific Editor at IOP Publishing. After completing his PhD in plasma physics at the University of Oxford, he moved abroad to work as a researcher at École Polytechnique Paris and then Freie Universität Berlin. He joined IOP Publishing in 2024 and has been working on Reports on Progress in Physics since then. He can often be found on a Saturday morning at one of Bristol's parkruns.

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Decoding The Impact of Sudden Shocks: A New Predictive Framework for Climate and Complex Systems

Accurately predicting how a system responds to sudden changes is a major challenge across fields like climate science, finance, and epidemiology. Now, a team of researchers has developed a powerful new mathematical framework to do just that, using a generalized linear response theory.

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