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As an example of phenomena which lead to noise-induced ordering we consider noise-induced phase transitions resulting in the excitation of noise-induced oscillations. Our first example is a pendulum with the randomly vibrated suspension axis. We discuss a control of noise-induced oscillations in this system and an effect of the on-off intermittency. The second example is a model for the interaction between tropical atmosphere and ocean water to explain a generation of an annual signal in tropics. This model demonstrates noise-induced oscillations which closely resemble in its form chaotic oscillations.
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Landa, P.S., Zaikin, A.A., Kurths, J. (2000). On Noise-Induced Transitions in Nonlinear Oscillators. In: Freund, J.A., Pöschel, T. (eds) Stochastic Processes in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 557. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45396-2_25
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