Abstract

The basic kinematic behaviour of a threshold switch in a system with a sparse population is investigated. We determine the basic quantities such as the number probability density function, the survival probability, the characteristic switching time, and the response to external triggering of the switch. The modelling approach is then extended to systems with response retardation, which, it is argued, may improve the stability of the switch.

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