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Scale-free topology-induced double resonance in networked two-state systems
Zonghua Liu1, Toyonori Munakata
1Institute of Theoretical Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China.
Abstract:
We study numerically the effect of a scale-free topology on the signal-to-noise ratio of networked two-state systems and find a double resonance phenomenon, i.e., a resonance on coupling strength and a stochastic resonance on noise strength. This finding suggests an alternative approach of self-tuning, i.e., tuning from the scale-free topology, instead of the self-tuning of potential. A heuristic theory through a starlike network is presented to explain the double resonance.
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