Abstract

New equations with a fractional derivative, which relate current and voltage, are obtained for an arbitrary memristor (one of four basic passive elements of electronic circuits, along with resistor, capacitor, and inductor). The physical meaning of fractional differentiation in application to a memristor is clarified. It is shown that the integral quantum Hall effect can be the physical basis of memristor’s operational principle.

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