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Too quiet to hear a whisper

Philip Jung () and K. Wiesenfeld
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K. Wiesenfeld: Georgia Institute of Technology

Nature, 1997, vol. 385, issue 6614, 291-291

Abstract: Add some noise, and many dynamic systems respond to weak signals more strongly. Some sort of threshold process was thought to be necessary for this effect, but a new model removes the restriction.

Date: 1997
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