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In this book, we provide analytical results and methods for partitioned simulation of electrical circuits. Special emphasis has been put on two points. First, the analytical results should have graph theoretical interpretations. This requirement is based on the fact that the differential-algebraic equations arising in circuit simulation are often very large and badly scaled and do not allow an analysis with standard tools from linear algebra. And secondly, all methods shall work with standard circuit simulation tools, such that these methods can easily be included into existing software. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, we provide analytical results and
methods for partitioned simulation of electrical
circuits. Special emphasis has been put on two
points. First, the analytical results should have
graph theoretical interpretations. This requirement
is based on the fact that the differential-algebraic
equations arising in circuit simulation are often
very large and badly scaled and do not allow an
analysis with standard tools from linear algebra. And
secondly, all methods shall work with standard
circuit simulation tools, such that these methods can
easily be included into existing software. The widely
used circuit simulation tool SPICE and the
corresponding netlist format have been used as
reference.
Autorenporträt
Falk Ebert studied applied mathematics at Technische
Universität Berlin and also got his Ph.D. there. He is working on
differential-algebraic equations for electrical circuits
as well as for multi-body systems. He especially emphasizes on
coupled systems. Falk Ebert gives courses on numerical mathematics
and holds lectures at schools.