Abstract

The effect of external random noise on the transition to chaos at critical circle maps with golden-mean winding number is studied by three different methods with particular stress on the method of quasipotential scaling. A comparison of the various methods serves to explain why former computations of noise-scaling factors were valid only for Gaussian noise and shows how to deal with a larger class of noise distributions.

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