“…The broader class of problems amenable to this formalism includes many systems experiencing colored and in particular non-Gaussian noise, e.g. [20][21][22][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47], sometimes appearing in conjunction with a noise-induced stabilization effect [14, 16, 20-22, 41, 48-50]. Within this class, works on specific models provided numerical or partial analytic results [16,21,37,39,42,49], while others [36,38,[45][46][47][48] employed features of the specialized form of certain models to gain analytical insight, yet without describing the dynamics leading to the rare event or providing a general methodology.…”