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A real frequency approach to describe lossless two-ports formed with mixed lumped and distributed elements
(Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2001)
The design of microwave filters, matching networks, amplifiers, that Is the "Broadband Networks" with mixed lossless lumped and distributed elements, has been a significant concern of the circuit theoreticians of the field. ...
A computer aided design technique for hybrid and monolithic microwave amplifiers employing distributed equalizers with lumped discontinuities
(IEEE, 2001)
This paper will addres the use of mixed lumped and distributed elements in the matching equalizers of microwave amplifers for hybrid and monolithic MIC realizations. In this work we show how the computer aided real frequency ...
The liquid–glass transition – is it a fourth order phase transition?
(Elsevier Science, 2005-09-01)
The liquid-glass transition is analyzed using a theory of Brownian motion in liquids recently developed by the author. It is shown that if a liquid could be cooled in quasi-static process and still avoids crystallization ...
Derivation of the Lorentz transformation from the Maxwell equations
(VSP BV, Brill Academic Publishers, 2005)
The Special Theory of Relativity had been established nearly one century ago to conciliate some seemingly contradictory concepts and experimental results such as the Ether, universal time, contraction of dimensions of ...
A parametric approach to describe distributed two-ports with lumped discontinuities for the design of broadband MMIC's
(IEEE, 2003)
This paper addreses the use of mixed lumped and distributed elements in the matching equalizers of broadband microwave communication subsytems in MMIC realizations. Construction of two-variable scattering functions for ...
Design and simulation of miniaturized communication systems employing symmetrical lossless two-ports constructed with two kinds of elements
(IEEE, 2003)
In this paper, a semi-analytic method is presented to describe symmetrical lossless networks with two-kinds of elements, namely, distributed and lumped elements in cascade connection. in terms of the independently chosen ...