Stochastic resonance in perspective |
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Authors: | M I Dykman D G Luchinsky R Mannella P V E McClintock N D Stein N G Stocks |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, 48824-1116 East Lansing, MI, USA;(2) All Russian Research Institute for Metrological Service, Andreevskaya nab. 2, 117965 Moscow, Russia;(3) Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Pisa, Piazza Torricelli 2, 56100 Pisa, Italy;(4) School of Physics and Chemistry, Lancaster University, LA1 4YB Lancaster, UK;(5) Present address: Department of Engineering, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary We outline the historical development of stochastic resonance (SR), a phenomenon in which the signal and/or the signal-to-noise
ratio in a nonlinear system increase with increasing intensity of noise. We discuss basic theoretical ideas explaining and
describing SR, and we review some revealing experimental data that place SR within the wider context of statistical physics.
We emphasize the close relationship of SR to some effects that are well known in condensed-matter physics.
Paper presented at the International Workshop ?Fluctuations in Physics and Biology: Stochastic Resonance, Signal Processing
and Related Phenomena?, Elba, 5–10 June 1994. |
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Keywords: | General theoretical and mathematical biophysics (including logic of biosystems quantum biology and relevant aspects of thermodynamics information theory cybernetics and bionics) |
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