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Binary Oscillator Computing

Stephen Lynch ()
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Stephen Lynch: Loughborough University, Department of Computer Science

Chapter Chapter 23 in Dynamical Systems with Applications Using MATLAB®, 2025, pp 475-500 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The work presented in this chapter is inspired by brain dynamics which led to the submission of International, UK and Taiwanese patents [14, 15, 17]. The author and co-inventor Jon Borresen are currently working with collaborators toward building super fast binary oscillator computers as well as assays for electrochemical cell degradation.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-89067-3_23

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