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Noise-induced synchronization, which resembles the critical phase transition upon attaining a rather large intensity of white noise, is manifested in a spatially distributed system with the 1/f spectrum of power, which describes nonequilibrium phase transitions. In this case, the spatial interaction in the system is important.
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Original Russian Text © V.P. Koverda, V.N. Skokov, 2015, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2015, Vol. 462, No. 3, pp. 288–291.
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Koverda, V.P., Skokov, V.N. Noise-induced synchronization in a spatially distributed system with a 1/f spectrum. Dokl. Phys. 60, 193–196 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028335815050092
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