Besides the fluctuation-dissipation theorem around the stationary state, how the fluctuations in non-stationary states correlate with the future motion of the dynamic variables remains a challenging problem. Further, most temporal correlations of the dynamic variables are zero or very weak in a large class of dynamic systems if the dynamic effects of non-stationary states are not considered. We propose novel methods to compute the temporal correlation functions taking into account the dynamic effects of the non-stationary states. In various dynamic systems, we reveal that the past dynamic fluctuations do drive the future motion of the dynamic variables. This dynamic effect of the non-stationary states is a robust, intrinsic and important property of the complex dynamic systems.
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Chen, T. T., Zheng, B., Li, Y., & Jiang, X. F. (2018). Temporal correlation functions of dynamic systems in non-stationary states. New Journal of Physics, 20(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aacf29
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