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Singular Nullor and Mirror Elements for Circuit Design

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The singular nullor-mirror pathological elements as universal active elements have been found useful in solving circuit analysis and design problems. They find numerous applications in the synthesis, analysis and design of active networks such as modeling different active elements, nodal analysis, circuit transformations , synthesis of active filters, oscillators and other general networks. A summarization of several applications of singular nullor and mirror pathological elements is given in this chapter.

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Nguyen, QM., Tran, HD., Wang, HY., Chang, SH. (2016). Singular Nullor and Mirror Elements for Circuit Design. In: Parinov, I., Chang, SH., Topolov, V. (eds) Advanced Materials. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 175. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26324-3_48

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