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    Noisy heteroclinic networks (English)
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    27 September 2011
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    The effect of small noise perturbations of a smooth continuous time dynamical system in the neighbourhood of its heteroclinic network is studied here. The limiting process is precisely described and implications and possible extensions of the results are informally considered.
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    white noise perturbation
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    heteroclinic network
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    diffusion
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