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- corresponds to the memristance of a memristor or to its internal state variables. The TiF memristors can be considered as memristors with a constant memristance...
- in the case of ideal memristors, α = 0 {\displaystyle \alpha =0} . However, the hypothesis of the existence of an ideal memristor is debatable. In the...
- co.uk. "Watch Out, Transistors: Memristors Gaining Traction". Engineering.com. Bush, Steve (June 8, 2018). "Memristors key to nano-scale analogue/digital...
- increasing both temperature and pressure of the low-energy fluid. In memristors, under externally-applied electric field, shock waves can be launched...
- This would enable the creation of integrated circuits composed solely of memristors, which, according to the patent, might be easier and less expensive to...
- Adamatzky, Andrew; Chen, Guanrong (2013), "Front Matter", Chaos, CNN, Memristors and Beyond, World Scientific, pp. i–xii, doi:10.1142/9789814434805_fmatter...
- circuits resembling brain processing. For example, new devices such as memristors have been extensively used to develop such logic. The artificial neuron...
- including ReRAM should be considered memristors. Stan Williams of HP Labs also argued that ReRAM was a memristor. However, others challenged this terminology...
- including PCM, should be considered memristors. Stan Williams of HP Labs has also argued that PCM should be considered a memristor. However, this terminology has...
- developed memristors for use in cryogenic environments, such as those found in quantum technologies, and for space missions. Her memristors are modelled...