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Hadrons and Nuclei

EPJ Plus Focus Point on Memristive Chaotic Circuits and Systems

Guest Editors: Qiang Lai, Xiao-Wen Zhao & Jacques Kengne

The memristor was theoretically postulated by Chua in 1971 and physically realized by the HP Labs team in 2008. Its unique nonlinear features actively promote the generation of chaos and other interesting dynamical behavior and sets new challenges in applications. This topical issue aims to collect some new ideas, methods, and recent results so as to shed some light on the future research directions concerning the design, analysis, and novel applications of related chaotic systems. Overall it makes a timely and valuable contribution to broadly advancing science and technology using memristors and memristive circuits.

All articles are available here and are freely accessible until 18 March 2023. For further information, read the Editorial.

Editors-in-Chief
David Blaschke, Thomas Duguet and Maria Jose Garcia Borge
It has been a pleasure to work with you since we submitted our draft last September, and I wanted to thank you for your help during all stages of the publication process. Please extend our gratitude to the whole EPJA team.

Manuel Zambrana, Institut fuer Kernphysik, University of Mainz, Germany

ISSN (Electronic Edition): 1434-601X

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