We present a study of the noise driven escape of an overdamped Brownian
particle moving in a cubic potential profile with a metastable state. We
analyze the role of the initial conditions of the particle on the enhancement
of the average escape time as a function of the noise intensity for fixed and
fluctuating potentials. We observe the noise enhanced stability effect for all
the initial unstable states investigated. For a fixed potential we find a
peculiar initial condition xc which separates the set of the initial
unstable states in two regions: those which give rise to divergences from those
which show nonmonotonic behavior of the average escape time. For fluctuating
potential at this particular initial condition and for low noise intensity we
find large fluctuations of the average escape time.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. Appeared in Physica A (2003