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Topological electronics: from infinity to six [PDF]
Topology captures the essence of what remains unchanged under a transformation. This study was motivated by a newly found topological invariant called super conformality that leads to local activity of a higher-integral-order electric element.
Wang, Frank Z., Frank Z. Wang
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About v‐i Pinched Hysteresis of Some Non‐Memristive Systems
A special subset of two‐terminal elements providing pinched hysteresis loops in the voltage‐current plane with the lobe area increasing with the frequency is analysed. These devices are identified as non‐memristive systems and the sufficient condition for their hysteresis loop to be pinched at the origin is derived.
Dalibor Biolek +5 more
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Fractional‐Order Memristor Emulator Circuits
This brief leads the synthesis of fractional‐order memristor (FOM) emulator circuits. To do so, a novel fractional‐order integrator (FOI) topology based on current‐feedback operational amplifier and integer‐order capacitors is proposed. Then, the FOI is substituting the integer‐order integrator inside flux‐ or charge‐controlled memristor emulator ...
C. Sánchez-López +4 more
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Chaos and Symbol Complexity in a Conformable Fractional‐Order Memcapacitor System
Application of conformable fractional calculus in nonlinear dynamics is a new topic, and it has received increasing interests in recent years. In this paper, numerical solution of a conformable fractional nonlinear system is obtained based on the conformable differential transform method.
Shaobo He +3 more
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Dynamical Behavior of a 3D Jerk System with a Generalized Memristive Device
As a new type of electronic components, a memristive device is receiving worldwide attention and can enrich the dynamical behaviors of the oscillating system. In this paper, we propose a 3D jerk system by introducing a generalized memristive device. It is found that the dynamical behaviors of the system are sensitive to the initial conditions even the ...
Wei Feng +5 more
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Neuromorphic Computing with Memcapacitors: Advancements, Challenges, and Future Directions
Neuromorphic computing reduces energy costs by integrating memory and processing in event‐driven architectures, achieving energy usage as low as 10–30 pJ per operation for memcapacitor‐based synapses. Memcapacitors are reviewed as strong contenders for neuromorphic computing, enhancing AI acceleration through charge‐based computations, high resistance,
Nada AbuHamra +4 more
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Duality of Complex Systems Built from Higher‐Order Elements
The duality of nonlinear systems built from higher‐order two‐terminal Chua’s elements and independent voltage and current sources is analyzed. Two different approaches are now being generalized for circuits with higher‐order elements: the classical duality principle, hitherto restricted to circuits built from R‐C‐L elements, and Chua’s duality of ...
Dalibor Biolek +3 more
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Feasibility study of analogue filters based on memristor
Replacing the resistor in a conventional filter with a memristor allows the filter to have a variable range, this would solve the limitation where the conventional analogue filters have only a single filter range due to the fixed values of their constituent elements.
Shan Gao +3 more
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Coexisting Oscillation and Extreme Multistability for a Memcapacitor‐Based Circuit
The coexisting oscillations are observed with a memcapacitor‐based circuit that consists of two linear inductors, two linear resistors, and an active nonlinear charge‐controlled memcapacitor. We analyze the dynamics of this circuit and find that it owns an infinite number of equilibrium points and coexisting attractors, which means extreme ...
Guangyi Wang +4 more
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Hysteresis versus PSM of ideal memristors, memcapacitors, and meminductors
The classical fingerprint of the ideal memristor with differentiable constitutive relation has recently been extended with a piece of knowledge that the area of the pinched hysteresis loop of a memristor driven by sinusoidal signal with fixed amplitude and increasing frequency disappears with an integer power of the frequency.
Z. Biolek, D. Biolek, V. Biolkova
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