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Operating Regimes of an Active Two-Pole. Display of Projective Geometry

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For the interpretation of changes or “kinematics” of circuit regimes, some information about affine and projective geometry is provided by examples of simple circuits. It allows revealing the invariant properties of circuits, that is, such expressions, which turn out identical to all the regime parameters. These invariant expressions can be assumed as the basis of well-founded definition of regimes in the relative form.

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Penin, A. (2020). Operating Regimes of an Active Two-Pole. Display of Projective Geometry. In: Analysis of Electrical Circuits with Variable Load Regime Parameters. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35366-7_2

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