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Stochastic modelling of dynamical systems with several attractors (1706.05866v1)

Published 19 Jun 2017 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: The usual Langevin approach to describe systems driven by noise fails to describe the long time behavior of systems with multiple attractors. The solution of the associated linear Fokker-Planck equation is always unique, even though it might show one or more maxima. In this context, it is customary to call transitions to changes in the shape of the equilibrium distribution function and relate the maxima to the attractors. Some years ago, a theory was developed for a system with interacting elements or subunits that, starting from the Langevin description of all the variables, leads to bifurcating \textquotedblleft one-particle\textquotedblright\, distribution functions when the number of elements tends to infinity. In this paper, a mean-field hypothesis has been used to deal with systems with a finite number of elements. We carry out numerical simulations yielding bifurcation solutions for the probability density of a collective variable. We also compare the results of the mean-field hypothesis with those obtained with the Langevin approach for finite systems.

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