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CAS, NLP |
2018-10-19 10:20 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku Univ. |
An efficient variable-gain homotopy method for finding DC operating points of transistor circuits Kiyotaka Yamamura, Takumi Shimada (Chuo Univ.) CAS2018-51 NLP2018-86 |
Homotopy methods are known to be effective methods for finding DC operating points of nonlinear circuits with the theore... [more] |
CAS2018-51 NLP2018-86 pp.75-79 |
NLP |
2009-12-21 16:40 |
Iwate |
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DC Operating Point Analysis of MOS Transistor Circuits Using the Variable Gain Newton Homotopy Method Yasuhiro Koyama, Mitsuru Tonokura, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) NLP2009-137 |
In the field of circuit simulation, homotopy methods have been studied by many researchers to overcome the convergence p... [more] |
NLP2009-137 pp.59-64 |
NLP, CAS |
2006-10-04 14:05 |
Osaka |
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A SPICE-Oriented Method for Finding DC Operating Points of Nonlinear Circuits Containing Piecewise-Linear Macromodels Wataru Kuroki, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) |
Recently, efficient algorithms have been proposed for finding all characteristic curves of one-port piecewise-linear (PW... [more] |
CAS2006-25 NLP2006-48 pp.25-30 |
NLP |
2005-03-26 11:00 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ |
An Efficient Homotopy Method for Solving Nonlinear Circuits Kiyotaka Yamamura, Naoki Suzuki, Yu Imai (Chuo Univ.), Yasuaki Inoue (Waseda Univ.) |
Finding DC operating points of nonlinear circuits is an important problem in circuit simulation. The Newton-Raphson met... [more] |
NLP2004-128 pp.19-24 |
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