Related Experiment Video
Updated: Oct 2, 2025

Rapid Repetition Rate Fluctuation Measurement of Soliton Crystals in a Microresonator
Published on: December 15, 2021
Noise-induced quasiperiod and period switching
Yuxuan Wu1, Yuxing Jiao1, Yanzhen Zhao2
1Biophysics & Complex System Center, Center of Theoretical Physics, College of Physics, Jilin University Changchun 130012, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
We employ a typical genetic circuit model to explore how noise can influence dynamic structure. With the increase of a key interactive parameter, the model will deterministically go through two bifurcations and three dynamic structure regions. We find that a quasiperiodic component, which is not allowed by deterministic dynamics, will be generated by noise inducing in the first two regions, and this quasiperiod will be more and more stable along with the increase in noise. In particular, in the second region the quasiperiod will compete with a stable limit cycle and perform a new transient rhythm. Furthermore, we ascertain the entropy production rate and the heat dissipation rate, and discover a minimal value with theoretical elucidation. In the end, we unveil the mechanism of the formation of quasiperiods, and show a practical biological example. We expect this work to be helpful in solving some biological or ecological problems, such as the genetic origin of periodical cicadas and population dynamics with fluctuation.
Related Concept Videos
Effective Value of a Periodic Waveform
The effective value of a periodic current represents the direct current (DC) that conveys the same average power to a resistor as the periodic current itself. This concept is crucial when assessing AC circuits. To determine the...
Properties of Laplace Transform-II
Time differentiation involves analyzing the rate of change of a function over time. Mathematically, it is the derivative of a function with respect to time. This concept can be likened to tracking...
Forced Oscillations
Oscillations In An LC Circuit
Simple Harmonic Motion
Sinusoidal Sources
In homes, the power supplies use sinusoidal sources to provide electricity. These sources generate a voltage that varies sinusoidally...

