We study the properties of the probability density function (PDF) of a bistable system driven by heavy tailed white symmetric Lévy noise. The shape of the stationary PDF is found analytically for the particular case of the Lévy index α = 1 (Cauchy noise). For an arbitrary Lévy index we employ numerical methods based on the solution of the stochastic Langevin equation and space fractional kinetic equation. In contrast to the bistable system driven by Gaussian noise, in the Lévy case, the positions of maxima of the stationary PDF do not coincide with the positions of minima of the bistable potential. We provide a detailed study of the distance between the maxima and the minima as a function of the depth of the potential and the Lévy noise par...
We demonstrate that the classical Kramers' escape problem can be extended to describe a bistable sys...
We introduce a new method, allowing one to describe slowly time-dependent Langevin equations through...
In this, the fourth of a series of papers [the first three papers were Phys. Rev. E 68, 016103 (2003...
Properties of systems driven by white non-Gaussian noises can be very different from these of syste...
The transient process of globally coupled bistable systems from an unstable state to metastable stat...
Stochastic motion in a bistable, periodically modulated potential is discussed. The system...
We consider the transport statistics of classical bistable systems driven by noise. The stochastic p...
We study the stationary probability density of a Brownian particle in a potential with a single-well...
We develop a general approach for studying the cumulative probability distribution function of local...
International audienceA stochastic system where bistability is caused by noise has been recently inv...
PACS number~s!: 05.40.Ca, 05.45.2a, 82.40.CkWe study an extended system that without noise shows a m...
Many systems in nature and laboratories are far from equilibrium and exhibit significant fluctuation...
We introduce a new method, allowing to describe slowly time-dependent Langevin equations through the...
This work is about the state transition of the stochastic Morris-Lecar neuronal model driven by symm...
We develop a general approach for studying the cumulative probability distribution function of local...
We demonstrate that the classical Kramers' escape problem can be extended to describe a bistable sys...
We introduce a new method, allowing one to describe slowly time-dependent Langevin equations through...
In this, the fourth of a series of papers [the first three papers were Phys. Rev. E 68, 016103 (2003...
Properties of systems driven by white non-Gaussian noises can be very different from these of syste...
The transient process of globally coupled bistable systems from an unstable state to metastable stat...
Stochastic motion in a bistable, periodically modulated potential is discussed. The system...
We consider the transport statistics of classical bistable systems driven by noise. The stochastic p...
We study the stationary probability density of a Brownian particle in a potential with a single-well...
We develop a general approach for studying the cumulative probability distribution function of local...
International audienceA stochastic system where bistability is caused by noise has been recently inv...
PACS number~s!: 05.40.Ca, 05.45.2a, 82.40.CkWe study an extended system that without noise shows a m...
Many systems in nature and laboratories are far from equilibrium and exhibit significant fluctuation...
We introduce a new method, allowing to describe slowly time-dependent Langevin equations through the...
This work is about the state transition of the stochastic Morris-Lecar neuronal model driven by symm...
We develop a general approach for studying the cumulative probability distribution function of local...
We demonstrate that the classical Kramers' escape problem can be extended to describe a bistable sys...
We introduce a new method, allowing one to describe slowly time-dependent Langevin equations through...
In this, the fourth of a series of papers [the first three papers were Phys. Rev. E 68, 016103 (2003...