Effects of time delay on transient behavior of a time-delayed metastable system subjected to cross-correlated noises
The effects of time delay on the transient properties of a time-delayed metastable system subjected to cross-correlated noises are studied by means of a stochastic simulation method. It is found that: (i) Both additive noise and multiplicative noise can produce the noise enhanced stability (NES) effect; (ii) The time delay induces critical behavior on the NES, i.e., there is a critical value of the delay time τc1≈2.2, above which the time delay increases the stability of the system enhanced by the additive noise, and below which the NES effect induced by the additive noise disappears; (iii) There exists another critical value of the delay time τc2≈3.0, above which the time delay increases the stability of the system enhanced by the multiplicative noise and below which the time delay decreases it.
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2008
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Authors: | Jia, Zheng-Lin |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 387.2008, 25, p. 6247-6251
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Time delay | Mean first-passage time | Noise-enhanced stability | Cross-correlated noises |
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