E. Greenfield, A. Szameit, J. Nemirovsky, M. Segev, R. El-Ganainy, D. Christodoulides, M. Saraf, E. Lifshitz
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Memory functions for comparative nonlinear dynamics: A new class of dynamic systems unifying chaotic Optofluidics and Electronics
We unite chaotic Optofluidics and chaotic Electronics in a single class of topologically-equivalent dynamic systems. This is made possible with a new comparative approach for dynamic systems research, based on the memories of the systems.