A Finite Difference Solution of Recurrent Networks
Electrical network analysis from associated system matrices generally results in determinants which are awkward to handle because computation becomes laborious with an appreciable number of meshes. This paper is a study of several ladder type networks where recursion formulas for the system determin...
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description | Electrical network analysis from associated system matrices generally results in determinants which are awkward to handle because computation becomes laborious with an appreciable number of meshes. This paper is a study of several ladder type networks where recursion formulas for the system determinants are solved by the method of finite differences. It appears that a broad class of networks are amenable to this type of analysis and certain generalizations of the subject method are set forth. |
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