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Jermann, William H.; Calhoun, Malcolm D.; Thomas, Richard C.
doi: 10.1177/003754977101700603pmid: N/A
Hybrid Monte Carlo Techniques for the solution of elliptical and parabolic partial differential equa tions have been developed. This paper primarily con cerns the implementation of these techniques with a small, general-purpose digital conputer, a modest analog computer, and a minimal interface.
doi: 10.1177/003754977101700605pmid: N/A
The mathematical model of the diode proposed in this investigation for the analysis of nonideal poly phase converters has finite forward and reverse resistances. Since current-dependent diode impedances exist at all times, only one set of piecewise-linear time-invariant state-variable equations is required to describe the nonideal polyphase diode converter completely. A digital computer solution of the state- variable equations was obtained to verify the inte grity and tractability of this method of analysis.
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