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Under the influence of non-Markovian dichotomic noise, the linear proc
ess behaves nonlinearly: relaxation becomes nonmonotonic, and the proc
ess exhibits a series of transient noise-induced transitions. The latt
er give rise to stochastic resonance when an external oscillating fiel
d is applied.