Coherence resonance of the noise-induced motion on the way to breakdown of synchronization in chaotic systems

Balanov, A. G. and Janson, N. B. and McClintock, P. V. E. (2003) Coherence resonance of the noise-induced motion on the way to breakdown of synchronization in chaotic systems. Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 3 (2). L113-L120. ISSN 0219-4775

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Abstract

We investigate the way in which noise destroys phase synchronization in chaotic systems. Two cases are considered: where the route to synchronization involves frequency locking; and where it occurs via a suppression of the natural dynamics. We show that, just as in the case of synchronization of periodic oscillations, noise induces a new motion whose coherence depends non-monotonically (resonantly) on the noise intensity.

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Journal Article
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Fluctuation and Noise Letters
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Electronic version of this article published as Coherence resonance of the noise-induced motion on the way to breakdown of synchronization in chaotic systems in Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 3, 2, 2003, L113-120 10.1142/S0219477503001178 © copyright World Scientific Publishing Company http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/fnl
Uncontrolled Keywords:
Noise ; coherence resonance ; synchronization ; chaos
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10088
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03 Jul 2008 15:20
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