Stochastic Resonance (book)

Stochastic Resonance
Author Mark D. McDonnell, Nigel G. Stocks,
Charles E. M. Pearce, & Derek Abbott.
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Physics, biophysics, computational neuroscience, engineering
Genre Non-fiction; science text
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date
2008
Pages 448
ISBN 978-0-521-88262-0

Stochastic Resonance: From Suprathreshold Stochastic Resonance to Stochastic Signal Quantization, is a science text, with a foreword by Sergey M. Bezrukov and Bart Kosko, which notably explores the relationships between stochastic resonance, suprathreshold stochastic resonance, stochastic quantization, and computational neuroscience. The book critically evaluates the field of stochastic resonance, considers various constraints and trade-offs in the performance of stochastic quantizers, culminating in a chapter on the application of suprathreshold stochastic resonance to the design of cochlear implants. The book also discusses, in detail, the relationship between dithering and stochastic resonance.

Reception

The book has received a favorable book review in the journal Contemporary Physics in 2009.[1]

See also

References

  1. K. Alan Shore, "Book reviews," Contemporary Physics 50:2, pp. 482-483.

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