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Overview

Peter Davis is a researcher affiliated with Telecognix Corporation in Japan. Their work spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Computer Science, with a focus on several specialized subfields and topics related to theoretical and computational approaches.

The main fields of study associated with their research include:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Computer Science

Within these broader domains, their subfields of study cover:

  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Their research topics demonstrate a concentration on dynamic and complex systems as well as data analysis techniques, including:

  • Theoretical and Computational Physics
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Topological and Geometric Data Analysis
  • Chaos control and synchronization
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
  • Stochastic dynamics and bifurcation

Peter Davis has contributed to scholarly literature with papers such as:

  • "Rate distortion theorem and the multicritical point of a spin glass" (2020) published in Physical review. E
  • "Batch and stream entropy with fixed partitions for chaos-based random bit generators" (2021) published in Physical review. E

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • T. Murayama
  • Asaki Saito
  • Kenichi Arai

Their publications predominantly appear in the journal Physical review. E, with multiple contributions recorded in this venue.

Best Publications

  • Fast physical random bit generation with chaotic semiconductor lasers

    Atsushi Uchida;Atsushi Uchida;Kazuya Amano;Masaki Inoue;Kunihito Hirano

  • Synchronization of chaotic semiconductor laser dynamics on subnanosecond time scales and its potential for chaos communication

    Ingo Fischer;Yun Liu;Peter Davis

  • Fast random bit generation with bandwidth-enhanced chaos in semiconductor lasers

    Kunihito Hirano;Taiki Yamazaki;Shinichiro Morikatsu;Haruka Okumura

  • Secure key distribution using correlated randomness in lasers driven by common random light.

    Kazuyuki Yoshimura;Jun Muramatsu;Peter Davis;Takahisa Harayama

  • Chaotic wandering and search in a cycle-memory neural network

    Shigetoshi Nara;Peter Davis

  • Memory search using complex dynamics in a recurrent neural network model

    Shigetoshi Nara;Peter Davis;Hiroo Totsuji

  • Experimental observation of complete chaos synchronization in semiconductor lasers

    Y. Liu;Y. Takiguchi;P. Davis;T. Aida

  • High-frequency broad-band signal generation using a semiconductor laser with a chaotic optical injection

    A. Uchida;T. Heil;Yun Liu;P. Davis

  • Fast nondeterministic random-bit generation using on-chip chaos lasers

    Takahisa Harayama;Satoshi Sunada;Kazuyuki Yoshimura;Peter Davis

  • Stable oscillations of a spatially chaotic wave function in a microstadium laser.

    Takahisa Harayama;Peter Davis;Kensuke S. Ikeda

  • Fast Random Number Generation With Bandwidth-Enhanced Chaotic Semiconductor Lasers at 8 $\, imes\,$ 50 Gb/s

    Y. Akizawa;T. Yamazaki;A. Uchida;T. Harayama

  • CHAOTIC MEMORY DYNAMICS IN A RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORK WITH CYCLE MEMORIES EMBEDDED BY PSEUDO-INVERSE METHOD

    Shigetoshi Nara;Shigetoshi Nara;Peter Davis;Masayoshi Kawachi;Hiroo Totsuji

  • TE-TM dynamics in a semiconductor laser subject to polarization-rotated optical feedback

    T. Heil;A. Uchida;P. Davis;T. Aida

  • Chaotic antiphase dynamics and synchronization in multimode semiconductor lasers

    A. Uchida;Y. Liu;I. Fischer;P. Davis

  • Injection locking and synchronization of periodic and chaotic signals in semiconductor lasers

    Yun Liu;P. Davis;Y. Takiguchi;T. Aida

  • Application of Optical Chaos to Temporal Pattern Search in a Nonlinear Optical Resonator

    Peter Davis

  • Common-chaotic-signal induced synchronization in semiconductor lasers.

    Toru Yamamoto;Isao Oowada;Hoipang Yip;Atsushi Uchida

  • Oscillation modes of laser diode pumped hybrid bistable system with large delay and application to dynamical memory

    T. Aida;P. Davis

  • Synchronization of optical-feedback-induced chaos in semiconductor lasers by optical injection

    Y. Liu;H. F. Chen;J. M. Liu;P. Davis

  • Lasing on scar modes in fully chaotic microcavities

    Takahisa Harayama;Tekehiro Fukushima;Peter Davis;Pablo O. Vaccaro

  • Chaos laser chips with delayed optical feedback using a passive ring waveguide.

    Satoshi Sunada;Takahisa Harayama;Kenichi Arai;Kazuyuki Yoshimura

  • Characteristics of Fast Physical Random Bit Generation Using Chaotic Semiconductor Lasers

    K. Hirano;K. Amano;A. Uchida;S. Naito

Frequent Co-Authors

Atsushi Uchida
Atsushi Uchida Saitama University
Ingo Fischer
Ingo Fischer Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems
Jia-Ming Liu
Jia-Ming Liu University of California, Los Angeles
Masayuki Murata
Masayuki Murata Osaka University
Yasuhiro Tokura
Yasuhiro Tokura University of Tsukuba
Ying Liu
Ying Liu The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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