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Vibrational resonance. / Landa, P. S.; McClintock, Peter V. E.
In: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General , Vol. 33, No. 45, 17.11.2000, p. L433-L438.

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Landa, PS & McClintock, PVE 2000, 'Vibrational resonance.', Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General , vol. 33, no. 45, pp. L433-L438. https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/33/45/103

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Landa, P. S., & McClintock, P. V. E. (2000). Vibrational resonance. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General , 33(45), L433-L438. https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/33/45/103

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Landa PS, McClintock PVE. Vibrational resonance. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General . 2000 Nov 17;33(45):L433-L438. doi: 10.1088/0305-4470/33/45/103

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Landa, P. S. ; McClintock, Peter V. E. / Vibrational resonance. In: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General . 2000 ; Vol. 33, No. 45. pp. L433-L438.

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abstract = "The effect of a high-frequency force on the response of a bistable system to a low-frequency signal is considered for both the overdamped and weakly damped cases. It is shown that the response can be optimized by an appropriate choice of vibration amplitude. This vibrational resonance displays many analogies to the well known phenomenon of stochastic resonance, but with the vibrational force filling the role usually played by noise.",
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AB - The effect of a high-frequency force on the response of a bistable system to a low-frequency signal is considered for both the overdamped and weakly damped cases. It is shown that the response can be optimized by an appropriate choice of vibration amplitude. This vibrational resonance displays many analogies to the well known phenomenon of stochastic resonance, but with the vibrational force filling the role usually played by noise.

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