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In this paper, a personal guide to the set of Leon Chua’s papers that I have found most helpful in my research will be provided in the hope that this will encourage others to study them and answer the questions they have. Then, the paper will be finished with some observations and comments about Prof. Leon Chua’s definition of memristor in mathematics.
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Strukov, D., Snider, G.S., Stewart, D.R., Williams, R.S.: The missing memristor found. Nature 453, 80 (2008)
Chua, L.O.: Memristor—missing circuit element. IEEE Trans. Circuit Theory CT-18(5), 507–519 (1971)
Chua, L.O., Kang, S.M.: Memristive devices and systems. Proc. IEEE 64, 209–223 (1976)
Chua, L.O.: Device modeling via basic nonlinear circuit elements. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. CAS-27, 1014–1044 (1980)
Chua, L.O.: Nonlinear circuits. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. CAS-31, 69–87 (1984)
Chua, L.O.: Nonlinear circuit foundations for nanodevices, Part I: the four-element torus. Proc. IEEE 91 (2003)
Chua, L.: Resistance switching memories are memristors. Appl. Phys. A 102, 765–783 (2011)
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Stanley Williams, R. (2014). Aftermath of Finding the Memristor. In: Adamatzky, A., Chua, L. (eds) Memristor Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02630-5_2
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