Mathematical Analisys of a Third-order Memristor-based Chua's Oscillator
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2011.012.02.0091Abstract
Abstract. In this paper we present a detailed linear analysis of the equilibrium points stability of a memristor oscillator mathematical model, given by a threedimensional 5-parameter piecewise-linear system of ordinary differential equations. We perform the linear analysis in the general case and present numerical simulations for some particular parameter values.References
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