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How can I use LTSPICE to store outputs of a circuit and use it later?

AFAIK ltspice can't directly reopen it's own output, at least from the job cards. However you should be able to export the waveform from the GUI and reimport that as a source with the .wave card. More ...
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What are some good replacement parts for the given circuit?

Stopping short of taking a close look at operation, I can still offer some observations on the building blocks. Op-amp The op-amp appears to be very ordinary; a uA741 would do, or even LM358, or a ...
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Inverse temporal power-law increase of DC voltage under the application of constant DC current

A tungsten light bulb filament approximates this characteristic because as the filament heats up, the resistance increases (nearly proportional to temperature). At very high temperatures (where it ...
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Spice code for a memristor-based gas sensor: node error

Your Gm definition: Gm TE BE value = {G(V(XSV,0),V(C,0))*V(TE,BE)} references V(C,0) which ...
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Memristor LTspice simulation not matching MATLAB or Python

Memristors are slow but hysteresis increases with frequency. try up to 50 Hz. Compare with Falstad's results and reset or choose max scale after changing sliders, here showing the VI curve of Sig Gen....
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How can I use LTSPICE to store outputs of a circuit and use it later?

If you right click on the graphical simulation output, you will get a fly-out menu. Choose File > Export data as text. You have the option of choosing which nodes to save.
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How can I use LTSPICE to store outputs of a circuit and use it later?

If the already existent comments and answer don't do it then you're probably referring to .savebias and .loadbias commands. See ...
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Physical Properties of Memristor from I-V characterestics

If I have a pinched hysteresis loop that does not cross the origin (as in the image below), so either displaced on the x-axis or y-axis, or both, what does that physically signify? How does it differ ...
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Practical data for HP Labs Memristor

This isn't HP, but it is titanium. The repeatability on these things doesn't look like the simulated ideal figure 8 graphs. Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep04522
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What is meant by 'Memristance'?

So I did some simulations and found out this, Memristance is basically the quantification of the maximum change in resistance that can be achieved for a given Memrsitor. The 'achieved' part is ...
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Could memristors be used to improve speculative execution?

Memristors are basically... memory. More specifically, memory that can sustain itself after poweroff. At a conceptual level, that's what Intel's Optane technology functions as. Speculative execution ...
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Deriving equations for memristor

I think that you have misunderstood the proposition of Chua: "Observe that the value of the incremental memristance (memductance) at any time \$t_0\$ depends upon the time integral of the memristor ...
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