A geometric indicator from the normal width of the stochastic separatrix in a random two-state ecosystem model scales linearly with noise intensity and yields an affine relation to the logarithm of mean transition time.
Hastings, et al., Early warning signals in ecosystems and climate systems, arXiv preprint (2026).arXiv:2602.20702
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