2011-07-07T12:51:39Z
2011-07-07T12:51:39Z
2002
One-dimensional arrays of nonlinear electronic circuits are shown to support propagation of pulses when operating in a locally bistable regime, provided the circuits are under the influence of a global noise. These external random fluctuations are applied to the parameter that controls the transition between bistable and monostable dynamics in the individual circuits. As a result, propagating fronts become destabilized in the presence of noise, and the system self-organizes to allow the transmission of pulses. The phenomenon is also observed in weakly coupled arrays, when propagation failure arises in the absence of noise.
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Física matemàtica; Física estadística; Termodinàmica; Sistemes dinàmics diferenciables; Mathematical physics; Statistical physics; Thermodynamics; Differentiable dynamical systems
The American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.65.061108
Physical Review E, 2002, vol. 65, núm. 6, p. 061108(1)-061108(5)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.65.061108
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