stochastic resonance

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stochastic
adjective
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/stəˈkæs.tɪk/
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/stəˈkæs.tɪk/
A stochastic process or system is connected with ...
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resonance
noun
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/ˈrez.ən.əns/
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/ˈrez.ən.əns/
the quality of being loud ...
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Specifically, the time for recall of memories can be minimized for optimal noise levels, similar tostochasticresonancephenomena.
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In other words, there was a peak noise level, implying effects ofstochasticresonance.
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His works primarily concernstochasticresonance, spontaneous synchronization of coupled oscillators, and non-linear laser dynamics.
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Strictly speaking,stochasticresonanceoccurs in bistable systems, when a small periodic (sinusoidal) force is applied together with a large wide band stochastic force (noise).
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The quality of the image resulting fromstochasticresonancecan be improved further by blurring, or subjecting the image to low-pass spatial filtering.
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In systems with noise, however, tuning thresholds for taking advantage ofstochasticresonancemay be the best strategy.
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Stochasticresonancemodulates neural synchronization within and between cortical sources.
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Two types of measurements ofstochasticresonancewere conducted.
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The systems in whichstochasticresonanceoccur are always nonlinear systems.
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Stochasticresonancecan be used to measure transmittance amplitudes below an instrument's detection limit.
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This include chaos theory,stochasticresonanceand many other nonlinear or vibrational phenomena.
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This research also sheds light on how neural synchrony may explainstochasticresonancein the nervous system.
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This focus is greatly reliant onstochasticresonance.
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Bistable chemical systems have been studied extensively to analyse relaxation kinetics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics,stochasticresonance, as well as climate change.
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Numerous experiments have demonstrated that, in both biological and non-biological systems, the addition of noise can actually improve the probability of detecting the signal; this isstochasticresonance.
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