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Unsolved problems of noise

Peter V. E. McClintock ()
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Peter V. E. McClintock: University of Lancaster

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6748, 23-25

Abstract: Noise has always had positive and negative aspects - in some cases it is a nuisance, but in other systems, such as Brownian ratchets, it can be used productively. Advances in understanding a type of 'flashing' ratchet and large, rare fluctuations are making noise more useful than ever.

Date: 1999
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