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Memcomputing with membrane memcapacitive systems

Abstract

We show theoretically that networks of membrane memcapacitive systems - capacitors with memory made out of membrane materials - can be used to perform a complete set of logic gates in a massively parallel way by simply changing the external input amplitudes, but not the topology of the network. This electronic polymorphism is an important characteristic of memcomputing (computing with memories) that closely reproduces one of the main features of the brain. A practical realization of these membrane memcapacitive systems, using, e.g., graphene or other 2D flexible materials, would be a step forward towards a solid-state realization of memcomputing with passive devices.

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