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English: Schematic diagram of Chua's circuit, a simple electronic circuit which exhibits chaotic behavior. Invented by Leon Chua in 1983, it and is very widely used as a standard example of chaotic oscillation. It consists of one inductor (L), two capacitors (C1 and C2), one resistor (R), and a nonlinear negative resistance (NR), called Chua's diode. This device is not a single electronic component but a nonlinear active circuit built using op amps.
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