Abstract
Electrochemical Computing System In article number 2104076, Megumi Akai-Kasaya and co-workers develop a simple computing system based on the ionic current of electrochemical solutions at micro-scale electrodes. In this system, even deionized water can show great computational power in solving higher-order nonlinear problems. The addition of polyoxometalate molecules diversifies the Faradic currents, which makes it better at predicting periodic signals.
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