Leon O. Chua
Leon Ong Chua (; ; born June 28, 1936) is an American electrical engineer and computer scientist. He is a professor in the electrical engineering and computer sciences department at the University of California, Berkeley, which he joined in 1971. He has contributed to nonlinear circuit theory and cellular neural network theory.He is the inventor and namesake of Chua's circuit one of the first and most widely known circuits to exhibit chaotic behavior, and was the first to conceive the theories behind, and postulate the existence of, the memristor. Thirty-seven years after he predicted its existence, a working solid-state memristor was created by a team led by R. Stanley Williams at Hewlett Packard.
Alongside Tamas Roska, Chua also introduced the first algorithmically programmable analog cellular neural network (CNN) processor. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Dongsheng Yu, Ciyan Zheng, Herbert Ho-Ching Iu, Tyrone Fernando, Leon O. ChuaGet full text
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5by Juan B. Roldán, Gerardo González-Cordero, Rodrigo Picos, Enrique Miranda, Félix Palumbo, Francisco Jiménez-Molinos, Enrique Moreno, David Maldonado, Santiago B. Baldomá, Mohamad Moner Al Chawa, Carol de Benito, Stavros G. Stavrinides, Jordi Suñé, Leon O. ChuaGet full text
Published 2021-05-01
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