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A Third-Order Meminductor Chaos Circuit with Complicated Dynamics

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A novel meminductor circuit model is showed in this paper, and the mathematical model is also derived. By utilizing this circuit model, a simple series chaotic circuit is constructed by resistor, capacitor, and meminductor. Stability and dynamical behaviors of the third-order meminductor chaos circuit are studied by a variety of nonlinear analyzing tools. The result of the research shows that the system has complicated nonlinear phenomena; it is very suitable for confidential communication.

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The authors wish to thank the reviewers for their fruitful advice to improving this paper. The work was supported by youth special innovation project of guangdong province (Grant No 61176032).

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Tan, Z., Li, S. (2018). A Third-Order Meminductor Chaos Circuit with Complicated Dynamics. In: Li, K., Li, W., Chen, Z., Liu, Y. (eds) Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems. ISICA 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 874. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1651-7_10

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