2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.01130
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Mitigation of rare events in multistable systems driven by correlated noise

Konstantinos Mamis,
Mohammad Farazmand

Abstract: We consider rare transitions induced by colored noise excitation in multistable systems. We show that undesirable transitions can be mitigated by a simple time-delay feedback control if the control parameters are judiciously chosen. We devise a parsimonious method for selecting the optimal control parameters, without requiring any Monte Carlo simulations of the system. This method relies on a new nonlinear Fokker-Planck equation whose stationary response distribution is approximated by a rapidly convergent ite… Show more

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