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Noise Enhanced Stability

Bernardo Spagnolo, Nikolay V. Agudov, Alexander A. Dubkov

Published 2004-05-18Version 1

The noise can stabilize a fluctuating or a periodically driven metastable state in such a way that the system remains in this state for a longer time than in the absence of white noise. This is the noise enhanced stability phenomenon, observed experimentally and numerically in different physical systems. After shortly reviewing all the physical systems where the phenomenon was observed, the theoretical approaches used to explain the effect are presented. Specifically the conditions to observe the effect: (a) in systems with periodical driving force, and (b) in random dichotomous driving force, are discussed. In case (b) we review the analytical results concerning the mean first passage time and the nonlinear relaxation time as a function of the white noise intensity, the parameters of the potential barrier, and of the dichotomous noise.

Comments: 18 pages, 6 figures, in press Acta Physica Polonica (2004)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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