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Noise-induced escape on time scales preceding quasistationarity: new developments in the Kramers problem

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Noise-induced escape on time scales preceding quasistationarity: new developments in the Kramers problem. / Soskin, Stanislav M.; Sheka, V. I.; Linnik, T. L. et al.
In: Chaos, Vol. 11, No. 3, 2001, p. 595-604.

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Soskin, Stanislav M. ; Sheka, V. I. ; Linnik, T. L. et al. / Noise-induced escape on time scales preceding quasistationarity : new developments in the Kramers problem. In: Chaos. 2001 ; Vol. 11, No. 3. pp. 595-604.

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AU - McClintock, Peter V. E.

AU - Mannella, R.

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