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Linear and nonlinear circuits: basic \& advanced concepts. Volume 2
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7434697

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    Linear and nonlinear circuits: basic \& advanced concepts. Volume 2 (English)
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    26 November 2021
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    This is volume 2 of a basic book on linear and nonlinear circuits for undergraduate electrical engineering students. As before, it is structured with parts and chapters, and each part is divided into two chapters: one in basic level and the other in advanced level. This volume has three parts and six chapters. Following volume 1 (see Zbl 1492.94001), volume 2 Part V is on the formulation of first-order dynamical circuits with basic concepts on two-terminal linear elements with memory and first-order linear circuits, and with advanced concepts on first-order nonlinear circuits by showing that even though it may not easily to find a closed analytic solution, we can still discover important information about the general properties of the solutions. Part VI generalizes the above concepts to higher-order circuits, and with basic concepts on linear 2-ports and higher-order linear circuits, and with advanced concepts on higher-order nonlinear circuits and their state equations. Finally, Part VII is focused on the analysis of periodic solutions for circuits exhibiting persistent oscillations with basic concepts on so-called sinusoidal steady state, and with advance concepts on nonlinear oscillators. As in volume 1, at the end of each chapter, there are a number of problems, the solutions of which are given at the end of the book.
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    linear circuit
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    nonlinear circuit
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    dynamical circuit
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    state equations
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    multi-terminal
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    2-ports
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    multi-ports
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    circuit with memory
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    oscillator
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    sinusoidal steady state
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