Abstract
We present a novel phase-amplitude model for noisy oscillators described by Ito stochastic differential equations. The model is completely rigorous and it holds for any value of the noise intensity. The phase and amplitude equations depend on the choice of an appropriate set of basis vectors. We show that using Floquet's basis, a phase-amplitude description is obtained analogous to others, previously proposed. We also show how, using moment closure techniques, information on the expected angular frequency, oscillation amplitude and amplitude variance can be obtained from the phase-amplitude model without solving the equations explicitly.
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