Thermal noise suppression: how much does it cost?
Statistical Mechanics
2009-02-26 v2
Abstract
In order to stabilize the behavior of noisy systems, confining it around a desirable state, an effort is required to suppress the intrinsic noise. This noise suppression task entails a cost. For the important case of thermal noise in an overdamped system, we show that the minimum cost is achieved when the system control parameters are held constant: any additional deterministic or random modulation produces an increase of the cost. We discuss the implications of this phenomenon for those overdamped systems whose control parameters are intrinsically noisy, presenting a case study based on the example of a Brownian particle optically trapped in an oscillating potential.
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@article{arxiv.0711.0923,
title = {Thermal noise suppression: how much does it cost?},
author = {Giovanni Volpe and Jan Wehr and Dmitri Petrov and J. Miguel Rubi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.0923},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages