The transfer function of networks without mutual reactance
Authors:
Aaron Fialkow and Irving Gerst
Journal:
Quart. Appl. Math. 12 (1954), 117-131
MSC:
Primary 78.0X
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/70451
MathSciNet review:
70451
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R. Bott and R. J. Duffin, Impedance synthesis without use of transformers, Jour. Appl. Physics, 20, p. 816 (1949).
O. Brune, Synthesis of a finite two terminal network whose driving point impedance is a prescribed function of frequency, Sc. D. Thesis, Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1931.
A. Fialkow, Two terminal-pair networks containing two kinds of elements only, Proceedings of the Symposium on Modern Network Synthesis, pp. 50-65, New York (1952).
A. Fialkow and I. Gerst, The transfer function of general two terminal-pair RC networks, Quart. Appl. Math., 10, 113-127 (1952).
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E. A. Huillemin, The mathematics of circuit analysis, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1949.
R. Kahal, Synthesis of the transfer function of two-terminal pair networks, Trans. AIEE, 71, I, 129-134 (1952).
L. Weinberg, New synthesis procedures for realizing transfer functions of RLC and RC networks, Technical Report No. 201, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1951.
L. Weinberg, Synthesis of unbalanced RLC networks, Jour. Appl. Physics, 24, 300-306 (1953).
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