Noise and fluctuations are at the seat of all physical phenomena. It is well known that, in linear systems, noise plays a destructive role. However, an emerging paradigm for nonlinear systems is that noise can play a constructive role—in some cases information transfer can be optimized at nonzero noise levels. Another use of noise is that its measured characteristics can tell us useful information about the system itself. Problems associated with fluctuations have been studied since 1826 and this Focus Issue brings together a collection of articles that highlight some of the emerging hot unsolved noise problems to point the way for future research
Research by the Lancaster/UMSL (University of Missouri, St Louis) nonlinear dynamics group is enhanc...
International audienceAdditive noise has been known for a long time to not change a systems stabilit...
In this paper we will show that noise can make a given system whose solutions grow exponentially bec...
Noise is universal and multi-faceted. In everyday life, the aspects we encounter tend to be annoying...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Noise is usually considered detrimental to the performance of a system and the effects of noise are ...
Noise, as the term itself suggests, is most often seen a nuisance to ecological insight, a inconveni...
This article-based thesis comprises a collection of four articles, each of which constitutes a chapt...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Weak noise acting upon a nonlinear dynamical system can have far-reaching consequences. The fundamen...
AbstractAlthough often considered to be undesirable, noise can produce beneficial effects in a syste...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Real neurons, and their networks, are far too complex to be described exactly by simple deterministi...
Noise is unavoidable and/or present in a wide variety of engineering systems. Although considered to...
Two sweeping generalizations can be made about most natural systems: They are intrinsically nonlinea...
Research by the Lancaster/UMSL (University of Missouri, St Louis) nonlinear dynamics group is enhanc...
International audienceAdditive noise has been known for a long time to not change a systems stabilit...
In this paper we will show that noise can make a given system whose solutions grow exponentially bec...
Noise is universal and multi-faceted. In everyday life, the aspects we encounter tend to be annoying...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Noise is usually considered detrimental to the performance of a system and the effects of noise are ...
Noise, as the term itself suggests, is most often seen a nuisance to ecological insight, a inconveni...
This article-based thesis comprises a collection of four articles, each of which constitutes a chapt...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Weak noise acting upon a nonlinear dynamical system can have far-reaching consequences. The fundamen...
AbstractAlthough often considered to be undesirable, noise can produce beneficial effects in a syste...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Real neurons, and their networks, are far too complex to be described exactly by simple deterministi...
Noise is unavoidable and/or present in a wide variety of engineering systems. Although considered to...
Two sweeping generalizations can be made about most natural systems: They are intrinsically nonlinea...
Research by the Lancaster/UMSL (University of Missouri, St Louis) nonlinear dynamics group is enhanc...
International audienceAdditive noise has been known for a long time to not change a systems stabilit...
In this paper we will show that noise can make a given system whose solutions grow exponentially bec...