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Detecting and quantifying temporal correlations in stochastic resonance via information theory measures
Authors:O A Rosso and C Masoller
Institution:(1) Institute for Pathophysiology and Pathobiochemistry, and Biomagnetic Center, Department of Neurology, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany;(2) Institute of Physics, Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany;(3) Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
Abstract:We show that Information Theory quantifiers are suitable tools for detecting and for quantifying noise-induced temporal correlations in stochastic resonance phenomena. We use the Bandt & Pompe (BP) method Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 174102 (2002)] to define a probability distribution, P, that fully characterizes temporal correlations. The BP method is based on a comparison of neighboring values, and here is applied to the temporal sequence of residence-time intervals generated by the paradigmatic model of a Brownian particle in a sinusoidally modulated bistable potential. The probability distribution P generated via the BP method has associated a normalized Shannon entropy, HP], and a statistical complexity measure, CP], which is defined as proposed by Rosso et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 154102 (2007)]. The statistical complexity quantifies not only randomness but also the presence of correlational structures, the two extreme circumstances of maximum knowledge (“perfect order") and maximum ignorance (“complete randomness") being regarded an “trivial", and in consequence, having complexity C = 0. We show that both, H and C, display resonant features as a function of the noise intensity, i.e., for an optimal level of noise the entropy displays a minimum and the complexity, a maximum. This resonant behavior indicates noise-enhanced temporal correlations in the sequence of residence-time intervals. The methodology proposed here has great potential for the precise detection of subtle signatures of noise-induced temporal correlations in real-world complex signals.
Keywords:PACS" target="_blank">PACS  05  40  -a Fluctuation phenomena  random processes  noise  and Brownian motion  05  40  Ca Noise  05  45  Tp Time series analysis  02  50  -r Probability theory  stochastic processes  and statistics
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