Scaling in activated escape of underdamped systems
ORAL
Abstract
Noise-induced escape from potentials is ubiquitous in many areas of physics. Here, noise-induced escape from a metastable state of a dynamical system is studied close to a saddle-node bifurcation point, but in a region where the system remains underdamped. We find the activation energy of escape scales as a power of the distance to the bifurcation point. Moreover, we find two types of scaling and the corresponding critical exponents.
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Authors
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Ira Schwartz
Naval Research Lab, Naval Research Laboratory
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Mark Dykman
Michigan State University
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Michael Shapiro
Michigan State University