A general mechanism for the `1/f' noise
Abstract
We consider the response of a memoryless nonlinear device that converts an input signal (t) into an output η(t) that only depends on the value of the input at the same time, t. For input Gaussian noise with power spectrum 1/fα, the nonlinearity modifies the spectral index of the output to give a spectrum that varies as 1/fα' with α' ≠ α. We show that the value of α' depends on the nonlinear transformation and can be tuned continuously. This provides a general mechanism for the ubiquitous `1/f' noise found in nature.
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