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Noise-induced linearization and delinearization. / Stocks, N. G.; Stein, N. D.; Short, H. E. et al.
Fluctuations and Order: the New Synthesis. ed. / M. Millonas. Berlin: Springer, 1996. p. 53-67.
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Stocks, NG, Stein, ND, Short, HE, Mannella, R
, Luchinsky, DG & McClintock, PVE 1996,
Noise-induced linearization and delinearization. in M Millonas (ed.),
Fluctuations and Order: the New Synthesis. Springer, Berlin, pp. 53-67.
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Stocks, N. G., Stein, N. D., Short, H. E., Mannella, R.
, Luchinsky, D. G., & McClintock, P. V. E. (1996).
Noise-induced linearization and delinearization. In M. Millonas (Ed.),
Fluctuations and Order: the New Synthesis (pp. 53-67). Springer.
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title = "Noise-induced linearization and delinearization.",
abstract = "The change of the character of the response of a nonlinear system to a low-frequency periodic field induced by external noise is analyzed by means of analog electronic simulation and theoretically. In general, noise of sufficient intensity linearizes the response. For certain parameter ranges, however, an increase in the noise intensity can sometimes have the opposite effect and is shown to de-linearize the response. The physical origins of these contrary behaviors are discussed.",
author = "Stocks, {N. G.} and Stein, {N. D.} and Short, {H. E.} and R. Mannella and Luchinsky, {D. G.} and McClintock, {Peter V. E.}",
year = "1996",
language = "English",
isbn = "0-387-94602-0",
pages = "53--67",
editor = "M. Millonas",
booktitle = "Fluctuations and Order: the New Synthesis",
publisher = "Springer",
}
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AU - Luchinsky, D. G.
AU - McClintock, Peter V. E.
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AB - The change of the character of the response of a nonlinear system to a low-frequency periodic field induced by external noise is analyzed by means of analog electronic simulation and theoretically. In general, noise of sufficient intensity linearizes the response. For certain parameter ranges, however, an increase in the noise intensity can sometimes have the opposite effect and is shown to de-linearize the response. The physical origins of these contrary behaviors are discussed.
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BT - Fluctuations and Order: the New Synthesis
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