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Víctor J. García-Garrido
Researcher at University of Alcalá
Publications - 46
Citations - 606
Víctor J. García-Garrido is an academic researcher from University of Alcalá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phase space & Hamiltonian system. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 42 publications receiving 414 citations. Previous affiliations of Víctor J. García-Garrido include Spanish National Research Council & Autonomous University of Madrid.
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A Theoretical Framework for Lagrangian Descriptors
Carlos Lopesino,Francisco Balibrea-Iniesta,Víctor J. García-Garrido,Stephen Wiggins,Ana M. Mancho +4 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a theoretical background for Lagrangian Descriptors and the goal of achieving rigorous proofs that justify the ability of LDs to detect invariant manifolds is simplified by a simple version of Bayes' inequality.
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Lagrangian coherent structure assisted path planning for transoceanic autonomous underwater vehicle missions.
Antonio G. Ramos,Víctor J. García-Garrido,Víctor J. García-Garrido,Ana M. Mancho,Stephen Wiggins,Josep Coca,Scott Glenn,Oscar Schofield,J. Kohut,David Aragon,John Kerfoot,Tina Haskins,Travis Miles,Chip Haldeman,Nilsen Strandskov,B. Allsup,Clayton Jones,J. Shapiro +17 more
TL;DR: The capability of dynamical system theory for achieving real-time navigation strategy for the transoceanic AUV named Silbo, which is a Slocum deep-glider that crossed the North Atlantic from April 2016 to March 2017, is demonstrated.
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Finding NHIM: Identifying high dimensional phase space structures in reaction dynamics using Lagrangian descriptors
TL;DR: In this article, the Lagrangian descriptor based approach is applied to two and three degree-of-freedom quadratic Hamiltonian systems where the high dimensional phase space structures are known, that is as closed-form analytical expressions.
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A dynamical systems perspective for a real-time response to a marine oil spill.
TL;DR: The combined use of tools from dynamical systems theory and remote sensing techniques are shown how they are effective instruments which may greatly contribute to the decision making protocols of the emergency services for the real-time management of oil spills.
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A dynamical systems approach to the surface search for debris associated with the disappearance of flight MH370
TL;DR: A revised search strategy is proposed by showing why one might not have expected to find debris in some large search areas targeted by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), and determining regions where one might have expected impact debris to be located, which were not subjected to any exploration.