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Author
Frey, M. R. | Simiu, E.
Title
Noise-Induced Transitions to Chaos.
Coporate
Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
Office of Naval Research, Washington, DC
Contract
N-00014-93-1-0248 N-00014-93-F-0028
Book or Conf
Santa Fe Institute. Spatio-Temporal Patterns in Nonequilibrium Complex Systems. NATO Advanced Research Workshop. Proceedings. Volume 21. SFI Studies in the Sciences of Complexity. 1995, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Cladis, P. E.; Palffy-Muhoray, P., Editors, 529-544 p., 1995
Keywords
noise (sound) | chaos
Identifiers
systems with additive excitation; duffing oscillator with additive near-gaussian noise; systems with multiplicative excitation; duffing oscillator with shot noise-like dissipation
Abstract
Multistable systems can exhibit irregular (i.e., neither periodic nor quasiperiodic) motion with jumps. Such motion is referred to as basin-hopping or stochastic chaos when induced by noise, and deterministic chaos in the absence of noise. Deterministic and stochastic chaos have hitherto been viewed as distinct and have been analyzed from different, indeed contrasting, points of view.