Tytuł pozycji:
Levy stable noise-induced transitions : stochastic resonance, resonantactivation and dynamic hysteresis
- Tytuł:
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Levy stable noise-induced transitions : stochastic resonance, resonantactivation and dynamic hysteresis
- Autorzy:
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Gudowska-Nowak, Ewa
Dybiec, Bartłomiej
- Data publikacji:
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2009
- Język:
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angielski
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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A standard approach to analysis of noise-induced effects in stochastic
dynamics assumes a Gaussian character of the noise term describing
interaction of the analyzed system with its complex surroundings. An
additional assumption about the existence of timescale separation
between the dynamics of the measured observable and the typical
timescale of the noise allows external fluctuations to be modeled as
temporally uncorrelated and therefore white. However, in many natural
phenomena the assumptions concerning the above mentioned properties of
`Gaussianity' and `whiteness' of the noise can be violated. In this
context, in contrast to the spatiotemporal coupling characterizing
general forms of non-Markovian or semi-Markovian Levy walks, so called
Levy flights correspond to the class of Markov processes which can still
be interpreted as white, but distributed according to a more general,
infinitely divisible, stable and non-Gaussian law. Levy noise-driven
non-equilibrium systems are known to manifest interesting physical
properties and have been addressed in various scenarios of physical
transport exhibiting a superdiffusive behavior. Here we present a brief
overview of our recent investigations aimed at understanding features of
stochastic dynamics under the influence of Levy white noise
perturbations. We find that the archetypal phenomena of noise-induced
ordering are robust and can be detected also in systems driven by
memoryless, non-Gaussian, heavy-tailed fluctuations with infinite
variance.