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Distributed circuit theory: Reminiscences

2017 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2017
Fifty years ago, the author and his students studied the analytic properties of network functions of nonuniform RC and LC transmission lines and obtained the necessary and sufficient conditions for a transcendental function to be a network function of such lines in both the frequency and time domains. They showed for example that the ABCD parameters of
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Group Theory and the Electric Circuit

Physical Review, 1931
Electrical networks consisting of inductances, resistances, and capacitances form a group with the impedance function as an absolute invariant. That is, to a given impedance function there corresponds an infinite number of networks, any one of which can be obtained from any other by a special linear transformation of the instantaneous mesh currents and
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Editorial - Circuit theory of the 1970's and the IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory

IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory, 1970
The editorial staff, with the approval of the Administrative Committee, decided to put increasing emphasis on solid-state, integrated and other active circuits, digital circuits, nonlinear and/or time-variable networks, distributed circuits, and computer-aided circuit design will be, if possible, even more eagerly received than contributions on more ...
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Circuit Theory and the Employment Issue

2005
The circuit is a time-honoured concept in economics. It can be traced back to the Physiocrats of eighteenth-century France, who viewed production as a circular process initiated by advances, that is, capital expenditures which are recouped when goods are produced and then sold.
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Theory of A.C. Circuits

Physics Bulletin, 1960
By Sylvan Fich and James L. Potter London : Macmillan & Co. Ltd. Pp. xii + 453. Price 35s. The treatment of alternating currents in physics courses varies considerably. In some cases only very simple circuits are considered and these are analysed by means of the appropriate differential equations.
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Circuit theory in Japan

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1989
An attempt is made to show what is currently being taught about circuit theory in Japan. In addition, the courses related to circuit theory in the undergraduate and the graduate programs are listed and their contents briefly described. Similarities between circuit theory courses taught in the US and Japan are pointed out. >
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Theory of electric circuits.

1998
Abstract We may now confine our attention to that part of the kinetic energy of the system which depends on squares and products of the strengths of the electric currents. We may call this the electrokinetic energy of the system. The part depending on the motion of the conductors belongs to ordinary dynamics, and we have seen that the
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Sneak Circuit Theory Based Approach to Avoiding Short-Circuit Paths in Reconfigurable Battery Systems

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2021
Si-Zhe Chen, ηŽ‰δΉ ηŽ‹, Guidong Zhang
exaly  

A New method of simulating urban ventilation corridors using circuit theory

Sustainable Cities and Society, 2020
Peng Xie, Jun Yang, Yanfang Liu
exaly  

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