CMC
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Chua Memristor Center ETIT / IEE / GE 01062 Dresden
Memristors are two-terminal resistive devices with memory. In general, their nonlinear dynamic behaviour is mathematically modeled by means of a differential algebraic equation (DAE) set, in which an ordinary differential equation (ODE) governs the time evolution of the memory state, while an algebraic relation captures the state- and input-dependent Ohm law. The memristor, an acronym for memory resistor, was theoretically introduced in 1971 by L.O. Chua, whom the Chua Memristor Center (CMC) is dedicated to. The memristor introduced in the 1971 pioneering paper, presently referred to as ideal memristor, is the fourth fundamental two-terminal circuit element, the other three being the resistor, the capacitor, and the inductor, as shown in Fig. 1... The CMC represents the ideal environment for the establishment of cooperation with industry and academics... Welcome to the website of the Chua Memristor Center. Here, we want to provide a comprehensive overview about our members and..
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