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The articles in this special issue aim to catalog some of the recent developments in the theory and applications of memristors and identifies new areas of technological development.
A methodology of SPICE modeling of general memristive, memcapacitative, and meminductive systems is proposed and their special cases such as memristors (MR), memcapacitors (MC), and meminductors (ML) are given. These elements are included alongside the conventional R, C, and L elements in a proposed constellation, which generalizes the hitherto approach when the memristor is regarded as a fourth missing...
A PWL (PieceWise Linear) model of the new found memristor is proposed in this article. A simple second order circuit containing an inductor, a capacitor, a resistor and a memristor serves as an example to illustrate the application of this model. The circuit equation is established then Matlab simulation is performed. It is believed from this example that the model could provide satisfactory result...
The contribution is concerned on the properties of the new ideal circuit element, a memristor. By definition, a memristor relates the charge q and the magnetic flux ?? in a circuit, and complements a resistor R, a capacitor C, and an inductor L as an ingredient of ideal electrical circuits. The properties of these three elements and their circuits are a part of the standard curricula. The existence...
The contribution is concerned on the properties of the new ideal circuit element, a memristor. By definition, a memristor relates the charge q and the magnetic flux in a circuit, and complements a resistor R, a capacitor C, and an inductor L as an ingredient of ideal electrical circuits. The properties of these three elements and their circuits are a part of the standard curricula. The existence of...
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