Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
978208 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present simple classical dynamical models to illustrate the idea of introducing a stochasticity with non-locality into the time variable. For stochasticity in time, these models include noise in the time variable but not in the “space” variable, which is opposite to the normal description of stochastic dynamics. Similarly with respect to non-locality, we discuss the delayed and predictive dynamics which involve two points separated on the time axis. With certain combinations of fluctuations and non-locality in time, we observe a “resonance” effect. This is an effect similar to stochastic resonance, which has been discussed within the normal context of stochastic dynamics, but with different mechanisms. We discuss how these models may be developed to fit a broader context of generalized dynamical systems where fluctuations and non-locality are present in both space and time.
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