Título
Effects of stochastic time-delayed feedback on a dynamical system modeling a chemical oscillator
11627/505911627/5059
Autor
González Ochoa, Héctor Octavio
Solís Perales, Gualberto Celestino
Epstein, Irving R.
Femat Flores, Alejandro Ricardo
Resumen
"We examine how stochastic time-delayed negative feedback affects the dynamical behavior of a model oscillatory reaction. We apply constant and stochastic time-delayed negative feedbacks to a point Field-KorosNoyes photosensitive oscillator and compare their effects. Negative feedback is applied in the form of simulated inhibitory electromagnetic radiation with an intensity proportional to the concentration of oxidized light-sensitive catalyst in the oscillator. We first characterize the system under nondelayed inhibitory feedback; then we explore and compare the effects of constant (deterministic) versus stochastic time-delayed feedback. We find that the oscillatory amplitude, frequency, and waveform are essentially preserved when low-dispersion stochastic delayed feedback is used, whereas small but measurable changes appear when a large dispersion is applied."