The use of polynomial partial derivatives in the synthesis of doubly- terminated multivariable networks (Q1059616)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3904494
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| English | The use of polynomial partial derivatives in the synthesis of doubly- terminated multivariable networks |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3904494 |
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The use of polynomial partial derivatives in the synthesis of doubly- terminated multivariable networks (English)
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1985
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Suppose Z is an n-variable positive real function which is of unity degree in each variable. The authors establish the necessary and sufficient conditions for Z to be the input impedance of a doubly- terminated network which is a cascade of two lossless two-ports in mutually exclusive variables and separated by a series inductor or a shunt capacitor. In addition, a procedure is given to synthesize a class of doubly-terminated lossless two-ports with all transmission zeros at infinity.
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network synthesis
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positive real function
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input impedance
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doubly- terminated network
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lossless two-ports
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series inductor
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shunt capacitor
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