Kundert et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Applying harmonic balance to almost-periodic circuitsKundert et al., 1988
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- 132662471339876708
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- Kundert K
- Sorkin G
- Sangiovanni-Vincentelli A
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- IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques
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A new Fourier transform algorithm for almost-periodic functions (the APFT) is developed. It is both efficient and accurate. Unlike previous attempts to solve this problem, the new algorithm does not constrain the input frequencies and uses the theoretical minimum …
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