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Activated switching between coexisting limit cycles

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arxiv 2608.19060 v1 pith:LQDWZEZM submitted 2026-08-19 math.DS nlin.CDphysics.class-ph

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Noise-activated switching between coexisting stable states is a fundamental mechanism underlying stochastic dynamics in systems ranging from chemical reactions to neural networks. While this phenomenon is well understood for stationary attractors, it remains largely unexplored for limit cycles, whose periodic motion cannot be described by a static potential landscape. Here we experimentally demonstrate activated switching between two coexisting limit-cycle attractors in a driven nonlinear system of coupled resonators. Specifically, we introduce controlled fluctuations to directly observe the rare stochastic transitions between two limit cycles and measure their dependence on noise intensity and driving strength. The measured switching rates are well described by a large-deviation theory, which replaces the conventional activation barrier by the action along the most probable transition path. Our results extend the concept of activated dynamics from stationary to limit-cycle attractors and establish a framework for modeling stochastic transitions between limit cycles in driven-dissipative systems.

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