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EPSRC Reference: GR/J76095/01
Title: THE CREATIVE ROLE OF WHITE NOISE
Principal Investigator: McClintock, Professor P
Other Investigators:
Lambert, Professor C
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Department: Physics
Organisation: Lancaster University
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 October 1994 Ends: 30 September 1997 Value (£): 104,349
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Condensed Matter Physics Non-linear Systems Mathematics
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It is proposed to undertake a series of experimental and theoretical investigations of the creative role of white noise in nonlinear dynamical systems, concentrating on situations where (remarkably) the noise seems to result in greater order. In particular, we wish to study: (a) noise-protected heterodyning, in which the familiar process of heterodyning is predicted to be enhanced by the addition of external noise; (b) noise-induced linearisation of the ensemble-averaged response of nonlinear systems, recently identified as a general phenomenon at Lancaster; (c) zero-dispersion stochastic resonance, a new phenomenon discovered nonmonotonically with energy can also be enhanced by external noise; (d) fundamental fluctuational phenomena of periodically driven underdamped oscillators and, especially, to search for the predicted fluctuational separatrix.
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