Noise induced order for skew-products over a non-uniformly expanding base
Abstract
Noise-induced order is the phenomenon by which the chaotic regime of a deterministic system is destroyed in the presence of noise. In this manuscript, we establish noise-induced order for a natural class of systems of dimension ≥ 2 consisting of a fiber-contracting skew product a over nonuniformly-expanding 1-dimensional system.
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