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The following pages link to Observable and hidden singular features of large fluctuations in nonequilibrium systems (Q1965091):
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- Generalisation of the Eyring-Kramers transition rate formula to irreversible diffusion processes (Q730134) (← links)
- Noise-induced escape through a chaotic saddle: lowering of the activation energy (Q1396632) (← links)
- Noise-induced shift of singularities in the pattern of optimal paths (Q1397726) (← links)
- A scaling theory of bifurcations in the symmetric weak-noise escape problem. (Q1593406) (← links)
- Singularities of fluctuational paths for an overdamped two-well system driven by white noise (Q1620367) (← links)
- The exit problem at weak noise, the two-variable quasipotential, and the Kramers problem (Q1938019) (← links)
- Noise induced transitions and topological study of a periodically driven system (Q2005480) (← links)
- Exit versus escape for stochastic dynamical systems and application to the computation of the bursting time duration in neuronal networks (Q2122668) (← links)
- Activated escape of periodically driven systems (Q2740842) (← links)
- Non-differentiable large-deviation functionals in boundary-driven diffusive systems (Q3301263) (← links)
- Singularities in large deviation functions (Q3302391) (← links)
- Effective driven dynamics for one-dimensional conditioned Langevin processes in the weak-noise limit (Q5006891) (← links)
- Geometrical optics of constrained Brownian excursion: from the KPZ scaling to dynamical phase transitions (Q5006910) (← links)
- Noise-induced transition in the Zeldovich–Semenov model with local and global bifurcations (Q5032053) (← links)
- Noise induced escape from stable invariant tori (Q5055380) (← links)
- Investigation on the properties of sine-Wiener noise and its induced escape in the particular limit case D → ∞ (Q5860303) (← links)
- A machine learning method for computing quasi-potential of stochastic dynamical systems (Q6048057) (← links)
- A dynamical systems approach for most probable escape paths over periodic boundaries (Q6096542) (← links)