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In this article we study the dependence degree of the traded volume of the Dow Jones 30 constituent equities by using a nonextensive generalised form of the Kullback-Leibler information measure. Our results show a slow decay of the dependence degree as a function of the lag. This feature is...
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We study the properties of thermal radiation emitted by a thin dielectric slab, employing the framework of macroscopic fluctuational electrodynamics. Particular emphasis is given to the analytical construction of the required dyadic Green's functions. Based on these, general expressions are...
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-chaotic states are presently a crucial predisposition for the observation of noise-induced chaos. Our results suggest that chaos may …
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Brownian motion in a confining potential fluctuating between two spatially separated potential profiles is considered as a model of an engine converting nonequilibrium fluctuations into reciprocating motion on the nanoscale. We present two exact solutions obtained for the parabolic and step...
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We consider a type of intermittent behavior that occurs as the result of the interplay between dynamical mechanisms giving rise to type-II intermittency and random dynamics. We analytically deduce the law for the distribution of the laminar phases, which has never been obtained hitherto. The...
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purely additive thermal and dichotomous noise sources. We find situations where bimodality of stationary densities emerges … due to presence of dichotomous noise. The solutions are constructed using stochastic dynamics (Langevin equation) or by …
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Closed-loop or feedback controlled ratchets are Brownian motors that operate using information about the state of the system. For these ratchets, we compute the power output and we investigate its relation with the information used in the feedback control. We get analytical expressions for...
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