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Abstract
We consider the trick of balancing a vertical stick on a horizontal plate. It
is shown that the horizontal stochastic driving of the point of contact can
prevent the stick from falling provided that the stochasticity is that of a
coloured noise with a correlation strength stronger than a critical value.