A chaotic oscillator utilizing a flux-controlled memristor to produce a signal that grows in amplitude and frequency over time is introduced in this paper. It was found that the initial… Click to show full abstract
A chaotic oscillator utilizing a flux-controlled memristor to produce a signal that grows in amplitude and frequency over time is introduced in this paper. It was found that the initial condition can be used to change the starting oscillation as well as the amplitude and frequency. From this, a new regime of homogenous multistability was found, where various attractors with different initial conditions are of the same type but have different amplitudes and frequencies.
               
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