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Response of a cubic bistable system to parametric modulation in the extreme colour limits of external noise

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Response of a cubic bistable system to parametric modulation in the extreme colour limits of external noise. / Dow, R. C. M.; Lambert, Colin; Mannella, R. et al.
Noise in Physical Systems and 1/f Noise - 1985. ed. / A. D'Amico; P. Mazzetti. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1986. p. 133-136.

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Dow, RCM, Lambert, C, Mannella, R, McClintock, PVE & Moss, F 1986, Response of a cubic bistable system to parametric modulation in the extreme colour limits of external noise. in A D'Amico & P Mazzetti (eds), Noise in Physical Systems and 1/f Noise - 1985. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 133-136.

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Dow, R. C. M., Lambert, C., Mannella, R., McClintock, P. V. E., & Moss, F. (1986). Response of a cubic bistable system to parametric modulation in the extreme colour limits of external noise. In A. D'Amico, & P. Mazzetti (Eds.), Noise in Physical Systems and 1/f Noise - 1985 (pp. 133-136). Elsevier.

Vancouver

Dow RCM, Lambert C, Mannella R, McClintock PVE, Moss F. Response of a cubic bistable system to parametric modulation in the extreme colour limits of external noise. In D'Amico A, Mazzetti P, editors, Noise in Physical Systems and 1/f Noise - 1985. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 1986. p. 133-136

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Dow, R. C. M. ; Lambert, Colin ; Mannella, R. et al. / Response of a cubic bistable system to parametric modulation in the extreme colour limits of external noise. Noise in Physical Systems and 1/f Noise - 1985. editor / A. D'Amico ; P. Mazzetti. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1986. pp. 133-136

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abstract = "We examine the possibility of fluctuation induced transitions in a cubic bistable electronic circuit. Soft transitions are found to occur in the presence of a dichotomous modulation, but appear to be absent when the system is subject to a harmonic modulation. Despite these differences, the behaviours of the supports of the probability densities arising in the two cases are rather similar. In particular they each exhibit an anomaly over a limited range of the amplitude of fluctuation V0, over which the supports shrink as V0 increases.",
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