Chaotic neurons and analog computation
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):810-811 (2001)
| Abstract | Chaotic dynamics can be related to analog computation. A possibility of electronically implementing the chaos-driven contracting system in the target article is explored with an analog electronic circuit with inevitable noise from the viewpoint of analog computation with chaotic neurons. | |||||||||
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