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Demographic noise and piecewise deterministic Markov processes
John Realpe-Gomez, Tobias Galla, Alan J. McKane
Published 2012-04-25, updated 2012-09-07Version 2
We explore a class of hybrid (piecewise deterministic) systems characterized by a large number of individuals inhabiting an environment whose state is described by a set of continuous variables. We use analytical and numerical methods from nonequilibrium statistical mechanics to study the influence that intrinsic noise has on the qualitative behavior of the system. We discuss the application of these concepts to the case of semiarid ecosystems. Using a system-size expansion we calculate the power spectrum of the fluctuations in the system. This predicts the existence of noise-induced oscillations.
Comments: 11 pages, 5 figures, minor changes
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 86, 011137 (2012)
Keywords: piecewise deterministic markov processes, demographic noise, large number, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, intrinsic noise
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