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The connection between stochastic differential equations and associated Fokker-Planck equations is elucidated by the full functional calculus. One-variable equations with either additive or multiplicative noise are considered. The central focus is on approximate Fokker-Planck equations which describe the consequences of using ``colored'' noise, which has an exponential correlation function and a correlation time. To leading order in, the functional-calculus approach generalizes the -expansion result and produces an approximate Fokker-Planck equation free from certain difficulties which have plagued the less general approximations. Mean first-passage-time behavior for bistable potentials, an additive case, is discussed in detail. The new result presented here leads to a mean first-passage-time formula in quantitative agreement with the results of numerical simulation and in contrast with earlier theoretical conclusions. The theory provides new results for the multiplicative case as well.
Ronald F. Fox (Wed,) studied this question.