Noise-Driven Return Statistics: Scaling and Truncation in Stochastic Storage Processes
Abstract In countless systems, subjected to variable forcing, a key question arises: how much time will a state variable spend away from a given threshold? When forcing is treated as a stochastic process, this can be addressed with first return time distributions. While many studies suggest exponent...
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Main Authors: | Tomás Aquino, Antoine Aubeneau, Gavan McGrath, Diogo Bolster, Suresh Rao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20b40ced79da4c19a0f502838b745a1f |
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