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EPSRC Reference: GR/L99562/01
Title: LARGE FLUCTUATIONS, ESCAPE, & OTHER STOCHASTIC PHENOMENA IN NONEQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS
Principal Investigator: McClintock, Professor P
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Department: Physics
Organisation: Lancaster University
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 May 1998 Ends: 30 April 2001 Value (£): 132,953
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Fluctuations around some locally stable state occur universally in physical systems. Large fluctuations - fluctuations that are much larger than average - occur only occasionally but underlie many important physical processes, such as nucleation at phase transitions, chemical reactions, protein transport in cells and failures of electronic devices. They are rare events but, when they do occur, they do so in an almost deterministic way, along a so-called optimal path. The theory of large fluctuations, built up over the last 60 years, remains almost untested experimentally. This is partly because of the inherent rarity of the events, and partly for lack of the necessary statistical quantity (prehistory probability distribution). We have just reported [1] the first quantitative experiments on large fluctuations, following more than 60 years of exhaustively analysed thought experiments.The research now proposed lies within the huge area of investigation opened up by these initial results [1]. It relies partly on digital simulation and partly on analogue electronic experiments, exploiting the greatly enhanced facilities of the Lancaster nonlinear laboratory, currently being refurbished by EPSRC.[1] D G Luchinsky and P V E McClintock, Nature 389, 463-466 (1997)
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