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Having a look at the book Dynamical Cognitive Science, by Lawrence M. Ward, MIT PRESS, I encounter something which might be useful for my research, namely what he calls stochastic resonance, of great importance in bistable physical systems. I would like to get a basic algebraic definition of it, if you were so kind to help me.

Javier Arias
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  • Is something as simple as "up to a certain maximum noise intensity, the signal-to-noise ratio increases as noise intensity increases" sufficient? Or do you want something which describes what "signal" means? – Ian Jan 03 '15 at 22:43
  • Well, what I need is the particular way in which it relates to the double potential well. – Javier Arias Jan 04 '15 at 00:28
  • What are the "signal" and "noise" in your double potential well problem? – Ian Jan 04 '15 at 00:32
  • Well, I guess the signal would be made up of linguistic (syntactic) constituents, with say, two independent constituents, each of which is bound to the bottom of one well......as for noise.....I do not know, probably something formulated in terms of feature attraction, so that one unit moves to the position of the other so that the features can be checked. – Javier Arias Jan 04 '15 at 00:36

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