We consider a stochastic version of the so-called Brusselator - a mathematical model for a two-dimensional chemical reaction network - in which one of its parameters is assumed to vary randomly. It has been suggested via numerical explorations that the system exhibits noise-induced synchronization when time goes to infinity. Complementing this perspective, in this work we explore some of its finite-time features from a random dynamical systems perspective. In particular, we focus on the deviations that orbits of neighboring initial conditions exhibit under the influence of the same noise realization. For this, we explore its local instabilities via finite-time Lyapunov exponents. Furthermore, we present the stochastic Brusselator as a fast-...
A non-linear dynamical system with periodic parameters is considered in presence of random noise. A ...
In this paper, a distributed stochastic Brusselator model with diffusion is studied. We show that a ...
We prove the existence of noise induced order in the Matsumoto-Tsuda model, where it was originally ...
We discuss the constructive role of combined harmonic and random excitation on stochastic resonance ...
In a system of non-linear chemical reactions called the Brusselator, we show that intrinsic noise ca...
We consider the paradigmatic Brusselator model for the study of dissipative structures in far from e...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
Deformations of limit cycles for dynamical systems forced by random disturbances are studied. A math...
We consider the paradigmatic Brusselator model for the study of dissipative structures in far from e...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
Turing instability constitutes a universal paradigm for the spontaneous generation of spatially orga...
The population dynamics of an assembly of globally coupled homogeneous phase oscillators is studied ...
Abstract Deformations of limit cycles for dynamical systems forced by random disturbances are studie...
A non-linear dynamical system with periodic parameters is considered in presence of random noise. A ...
In this paper, a distributed stochastic Brusselator model with diffusion is studied. We show that a ...
We prove the existence of noise induced order in the Matsumoto-Tsuda model, where it was originally ...
We discuss the constructive role of combined harmonic and random excitation on stochastic resonance ...
In a system of non-linear chemical reactions called the Brusselator, we show that intrinsic noise ca...
We consider the paradigmatic Brusselator model for the study of dissipative structures in far from e...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
Deformations of limit cycles for dynamical systems forced by random disturbances are studied. A math...
We consider the paradigmatic Brusselator model for the study of dissipative structures in far from e...
International audienceWe present recent results on noise-induced transitions in a nonlinear oscillat...
Turing instability constitutes a universal paradigm for the spontaneous generation of spatially orga...
The population dynamics of an assembly of globally coupled homogeneous phase oscillators is studied ...
Abstract Deformations of limit cycles for dynamical systems forced by random disturbances are studie...
A non-linear dynamical system with periodic parameters is considered in presence of random noise. A ...
In this paper, a distributed stochastic Brusselator model with diffusion is studied. We show that a ...
We prove the existence of noise induced order in the Matsumoto-Tsuda model, where it was originally ...