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Different methods for Noise Analysis including Fokker-Plank, Dynamical programming, and Multi-scale Time Analysis.
Different Methods for Noise Analysis Including Fokker-Plank, Dynamical Programming, and Multi-Scale Time Analysis
Michael Fundator
National Academies, DBASSE
Extended Kramers Model based on Fokker-Plank Stochastic Differential Equation for velocity of Chemical reactions and can be applied to noise models, such as Brownian noise caused by the thermal agitation of the molecules of the fluid along with different single molecule experiments, such as optical tweezers, scanned tip microscopies, and single molecule fluorescence methods, as well as radio and sound noise that can be modeled by Dynamical Programming along with multi scale time analysis for Electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic interference.