
Jeffrey Borenstein
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dx.doi.org | Joel Dungan |Juanita Mathews |Jeffrey Borenstein |Michael Levin
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pubs.acs.org | Joel Dungan |Juanita Mathews |Jeffrey Borenstein |Michael Levin
1. IntroductionClick to copy section linkSection link copied!Data storage as much as computation has powered the information era. However, the slowing of Moore’s law has led to increasing interest in novel computing models outside of the von-Neumann paradigm. In turn, advances in new memory systems and approaches are of increasing importance. (1)Materials exhibiting memory are remarkable but not unprecedented. At some level, any disordered material stores a memory of the forces that acted on it.
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