Abstract
Hysteresis if defined in the literature as a rate independent memory effect. We shall start with an informal description of hysteresis. Consider a system whose state is characterized by two scalar variables u and v and we shall assume that they depend continuously on time t. They will play the role of independent and dependent variables, respectively. In the terminology of CNN, they are also named input and output, or also control and state, respectively.
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Slavova, A. (2003). Appendix B. Hysteresis and its models. In: Cellular Neural Networks: Dynamics and Modelling. Mathematical Modelling: Theory and Applications, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0261-4_6
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