A convex programming approach to positive real rational approximation

As system integration evolves and tighter design constraints must be met, it becomes necessary to account for the non-ideal behavior of all the elements in a system. Certain devices common in high-frequency integrated circuit applications, such as spiral inductors, SAW filters, etc., are often descr...

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