Escape-rate response to noise of all amplitudes in leaky chaos
Abstract
We study the effect of homogeneous noise on the escape rate of strongly chaotic area-preserving maps with a small opening. While in the noiseless dynamics the escape rate analytically depends on the instability of the shortest periodic orbit inside the hole, adding noise overall enhances escape, which, however, exhibits a non-trivial response to the noise amplitude, featuring an initial plateau and a successive rapid growth up to a saturation value. Numerical analysis is performed on cat maps with a hole, and the salient traits of the response to noise of the escape rate are reproduced analytically by an approximate model.
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