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NOISE INDUCED ENTANGLEMENT [PDF]
We show that two two-level atoms coupled simultaneously with a third dissipated atom would end up with entangled states. The dissipation of the third atom is supposed to come from its coupling to noises with adjustable intensity. Two kinds of noise, white noise and squeezing white noise, are identified to possess the ability to help preparation of ...
Chen, J. +3 more
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Noise-induced transitions vs. noise-induced phase transitions [PDF]
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Raúl Toral +3 more
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Noise-Induced Network Topologies
We analyze transport on a graph with multiple constraints and where the weight of the edges connecting the nodes is a dynamical variable. The network dynamics results from the interplay between a nonlinear function of the flow, dissipation, and Gaussian, additive noise.
Frederic Folz +2 more
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Noise-induced linearisation [PDF]
It is found that the response of a nonlinear dynamical system can be linearised, and its frequency dispersion diminished, by the addition of external noise of sufficient intensity. Taking as an example an overdamped bistable system driven by a low-frequency periodic field, this noise-induced linearisation is investigated through analogue electronic ...
DYKMAN MI +6 more
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Noise-Induced Quantum Synchronization
Synchronization is a widespread phenomenon in science and technology. We here study noise-induced synchronization in a quantum spin chain subjected to local Gaussian white noise. We demonstrate stable (anti)synchronization between the endpoint magnetizations of a quantum $XY$ model with transverse field of arbitrary length.
Finn Schmolke, Eric Lutz
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Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the second most common cause of sensorineural hearing loss, after age-related hearing loss, and affects approximately 5% of the world’s population. NIHL is associated with substantial physical, mental, social, and economic impacts at the patient and societal levels. Stress and social isolation in patients’ workplace
Natarajan, Nirvikalpa +2 more
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A simple model is introduced that exhibits a noise-induced front propagation and where the noise enters multiplicatively. The invasion of the unstable state is studied, both theoretically and numerically. A good agreement is obtained for the mean value of the order parameter and the mean front velocity using the analytical predictions of the linear ...
Santos, Miguel A., Sancho, José M.
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We consider a closed Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Universe driven by the back reaction from a massless, non-conformally coupled quantum scalar field. We show that the back-reaction of the quantum field is able to drive the cosmological scale factor over the barrier of the classical potential so that if the universe starts near zero scale factor (initial ...
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Noise-induced non-Markovianity [PDF]
We have studied the non-Markovianity of dichotomously driven spin-boson model in the strong coupling regime in both memory kernel and time convolutionless master equation formulations. A strong correlation between the decay time of the environmental correlation function and the non-zero non-Markovianity is found in the absence of the external noise ...
Kurt, Arzu, Eryiğit, Resul
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Noise-Induced Perilymph Fistula [PDF]
Perilymph fistulae are difficult to diagnose because they present with a wide variety of signs and symptoms, they are associated with many etiologies, and they often mimic other conditions. In this article, we describe a case of perilymph fistula that featured one of its more rare causes: acoustic trauma—specifically, damage from a loud blast from the
Brian, Kung, Robert T, Sataloff
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