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Chua's circuit is the simplest electronic circuit meeting these criteria .
This makes the system easily simulated numerically and easily manifested physically due to Chua's circuits' simple design.
Chua's circuit (also known as a Chua circuit) is a simple electronic circuit that exhibits classic chaos theory behavior.
Chua's diode was invented by Leon Chua, who is also the inventor of Chua's circuit and the memristor.
Using a Chua's circuit, this shape is viewed on an oscilloscope using the X, Y, and Z output signals of the circuit.
The attractor was first observed in simulations, then realized physically after Leon Chua invented the autonomous chaotic circuit which became known as Chua's circuit.
He is also the inventor and namesake of Chua's circuit and was the first to conceive the theories behind, and postulate the existence of, the memristor.
It is an essential part of Chua's circuit where it is implemented as a voltage-controlled, nonlinear negative resistor as part of the chaotic oscillator.
"Implementation of NOR gate by a chaotic Chua's circuit," K. Murali, Sudeshna Sinha and William L. Ditto, Int.
The easy experimental implementation of the circuit, combined with the existence of a simple and accurate theoretical model, makes Chua's circuit a useful system to study many fundamental and applied issues of chaos theory.
IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award (2005), For seminal contributions to the foundation of nonlinear circuit theory, and for inventing Chua's Circuit and Cellular Networks, each spawning a new research area.