Amplification induced by white noise
Masamichi Ishihara

TL;DR
This paper studies how white noise can amplify fields, especially soft modes, by analyzing a stochastic equation with parameters related to particle energy and noise strength, showing amplification increases with a specific parameter.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of field amplification due to white noise using both statistical and numerical methods, highlighting the dependence on a key parameter and its implications for light fields.
Findings
Amplification increases with the parameter lpha(k)
White noise can amplify soft modes for light fields
Statistical and numerical exponents are qualitatively similar
Abstract
We investigate the amplification of the field induced by white noise. In the present study, we study a stochastic equation which has two parameters, the energy of a free particle and the coupling strength between the field and white noise, where the quantity represents the momentum of a free particle. This equation is reduced to the equation with one parameter which is defined as . We obtain the expression of the exponent statistically averaged over the unit time and derive an approximate expression of it. In addition, the exponent is obtained numerically by solving the stochastic equation. We find that the amplification increases with . This indicates that white noise can amplify the fields for soft modes if the mass of the field is sufficiently light and if the strength…
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