2017
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/26/11/118501
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A phenomenological memristor model for synaptic memory and learning behaviors

Abstract: Properties that are similar to the memory and learning functions in biological systems have been observed and reported in the experimental studies of memristors fabricated by different materials. These properties include the forgetting effect, the transition from short-term memory (STM) to long-term memory (LTM), learning-experience behavior, etc. The mathematical model of this kind of memristor would be very important for its theoretical analysis and application design. In our analysis of the existing memrist… Show more

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“…Here, the power function rate "m" is a value relative to the retention time, where a lower decay rate represents a larger retention time. The retention time increases with the increasing duration or voltage amplitude of the spike [30]. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Here, the power function rate "m" is a value relative to the retention time, where a lower decay rate represents a larger retention time. The retention time increases with the increasing duration or voltage amplitude of the spike [30]. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This value is much greater than the maximum photon energy obtained using other methods (e.g. Ryutov 1997Ryutov , 2007Williams et al 1971;Schumann 1952;Lovell et al 1964;Wu et al 2016;Shao & Zhang 2017;Yang & Zhang 2017). Hence, optical relativistic imagery is not particularly useful in constraining the photon mass.…”
Section: Constraints On the Photon Massmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…One specific mechanism to cause deviation of the aberration angle from the value predicted by special relativity is to invoke a non-zero mass of the photon (de Broglie 1922(de Broglie , 1923(de Broglie , 1940Proca 1936aProca ,b,c,d, 1937Proca , 1938. Many methods have been proposed to constrain the rest mass of the photon, e.g., the solar wind magnetic field (Ryutov 1997(Ryutov , 2007), Coulomb's law (Williams et al 1971), low frequency electromagnetic wave detection (Schumann 1952), the frequency dependence of the speed of light (Lovell et al 1964;Wu et al 2016;Shao & Zhang 2017), and pulsar spin-down (Yang & Zhang 2017). In the following, we constrain the photon mass using the limit of light aberration deviation measured from a transrelativistic camera.…”
Section: Constraints On the Photon Massmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They appear to come from powerful events at cosmological distances with their cause still unknown (Katz, 2016). Despite our ignorance of their origin, FRBs can be used to study fundamental physics, particularly in setting upper limits on the mass of the photon (Wu et al, 2016;Bonetti et al, 2016Bonetti et al, , 2017Shao & Zhang, 2017).…”
Section: Measuring the Photon Mass With Fast Radio Burstsmentioning
confidence: 99%