External non-white noise: Theory and experiment
We consider a system under the influence of an external gaussian noise with a flat spectrum and finite cut-off frequency. The stationery properties of the system are studied as a function of the correlation time of the noise. Theoretical predictions based on an expansion in powers of the correlation time are corroborated by experimental measurements on an electric circuit with a digital noise generator. The two main qualitative properties experimentally observed which can not be explained in a white noise limit theory are: (i) appearance of relative extrema of the stationery distribution for high noise intensity when the correlation time is not too small; (ii) dependence on the noise characteristics of the position of the maximum of the stationary distribution for low noise intensity.
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1982
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Authors: | Sancho, J.M. ; San Miguel, M. ; Yamazaki, H. ; Kawakubo, T. |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 116.1982, 3, p. 560-572
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Elsevier |
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