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Memristive Nonlinear Electronic Circuits deals with nonlinear systems in the design and implementation of circuits for generating complex dynamics. The brief proposes a new memristor model using an inverse tangent function, which achieves the charact

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Fadhil Rahma Saif Muneam

Memristive Nonlinear Electronic Circuits Dynamics, Synchronization and Applications

SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology Nonlinear Circuits

Series editors Luigi Fortuna, DIEEI, University of Catania, Catania, Italy Guanrong Chen, Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

SpringerBriefs in Nonlinear Circuits promotes and expedites the dissemination of substantive new research results, state-of-the-art subject reviews and tutorial overviews in nonlinear circuits theory, design, and implementation with particular emphasis on innovative applications and devices. The subject focus is on nonlinear technology and nonlinear electronics engineering. These concise summaries of 50–125 pages will include cutting-edge research, analytical methods, advanced modelling techniques and practical applications. Coverage will extend to all theoretical and applied aspects of the field, including nonlinear electronic circuit dynamics from modelling and design to their implementation. Topics include but are not limited to:

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nonlinear electronic circuits dynamics; oscillators; cellular nonlinear networks; arrays of nonlinear circuits; chaotic circuits; system bifurcation; chaos control; active use of chaos; nonlinear electronic devices; memristors; circuit for nonlinear signal processing; wave generation and shaping; nonlinear actuators; nonlinear sensors; power electronic circuits; nonlinear circuits in motion control; nonlinear active vibrations; educational experiences in nonlinear circuits; nonlinear materials for nonlinear circuits; and nonlinear electronic instrumentation.

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Memristive Nonlinear Electronic Circuits Dynamics, Synchronization and Applications

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Fadhil Rahma Department of Electrical Engineering University of Basrah Basrah, Iraq

Saif Muneam Department of Electrical Engineering University of Basrah Basrah, Iraq

ISSN 2191-530X ISSN 2191-5318 (electronic)