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Nonlinear Dynamics of Electronic Systems cover

This volume contains the extended versions of the papers presented at an international specialist workshop in July 1993, together with some additional contributions, all concerned with the analysis and applications of electronic circuits with chaotic behaviour, providing a topical overview of work in this rapidly developing field.


Contents:
  • Recent Generalisations of Chua's Circuit (L O Chua)
  • A Simple Explanation of the Physical Behaviour of Chua's Circuit or A Route to the Hearts of Chua's Circuit (E Lindberg)
  • Chaos Control Techniques: A Study Using Chua's Circuit (M J Ogorzalek)
  • Contemporary Problems of Dynamical Chaos (L P Shil´nikov)
  • Complex Dynamics in Cellular Neural Networks (F Zou & J A Nossek)
  • Wave Propagation in Arrays of Active Nonlinear Circuits (V Pérez-Muñuzuri et al.)
  • A Noise Generator Based on Chaos for a Neural Network Application (J T Bean & P J Langlois)
  • Synchronization of Chaotic Signals (M Hasler et al.)
  • Chaotic Bridges — A New Concept for High Sensitive Devices (F Böhme & W Schwarz)
  • Hyperchaos and Related Phenomena from Odd-Dimensional Hysteresis System (T Saito & K Mitsubori)
  • Digital Counters and Pseudorandom Number Generators from a Perspective of Dynamics (A C Davies)
  • VLSI Design of Chaotic Circuits (A Rodríguez-Vázquez & M Degado-Restituto)
  • and other papers

Readership: Electronics engineers and physicists.