Abstract

This paper addresses the entropy evolution of a damped harmonic oscillator driven by quasimonochromatic noise (QMN). Due to QMN is distinct from white noise, so this paper studied the effect of QMN noise on the upper bound of time derivative of entropy for a damped harmonic oscillator. Through the comparison of probability density function (PDF) and the upper bound for the time derivative of entropy, we find that the entropy evolution is also a useful tool to describe the system dynamic behavior. Then we discuss the interplay of the parameters of QMN, damping constant, the frequency of oscillator and external periodic force and their effects on the upper bound for the rate of entropy change. Finally, some beneficial conclusions are obtained.

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