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Hunting French Ducks in a Noisy Environment

Dynamical Systems 2012-02-20 v1 Probability Neurons and Cognition

Abstract

We consider the effect of Gaussian white noise on fast-slow dynamical systems with one fast and two slow variables, containing a folded-node singularity. In the absence of noise, these systems are known to display mixed-mode oscillations, consisting of alternating large- and small-amplitude oscillations. We quantify the effect of noise and obtain critical noise intensities above which the small-amplitude oscillations become hidden by fluctuations. Furthermore we prove that the noise can cause sample paths to jump away from so-called canard solutions with high probability before deterministic orbits do. This early-jump mechanism can drastically influence the local and global dynamics of the system by changing the mixed-mode patterns.

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@article{arxiv.1011.3193,
  title  = {Hunting French Ducks in a Noisy Environment},
  author = {Nils Berglund and Barbara Gentz and Christian Kuehn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.3193},
  year   = {2012}
}

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60 pages, 9 figures