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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jefferey C. AllenPublisher: Birkhauser Boston Inc Imprint: Birkhauser Boston Inc Edition: 2004 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9780817637804ISBN 10: 081763780 Pages: 249 Publication Date: 13 July 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1 Electric Circuits for Mathematicians.- 2 The Amplifier Matching Problem.- 3 H? Tools for Electrical Engineers.- 4 Lossless N-Ports.- 5 The H? Framework.- 6 Amplifier Matching Examples.- 7 H? Multidisk Methods.- 8 State-Space Methods for Single Amplifiers.- 9 State-Space Methods for Multiple Amplifiers.- 10 Research Topics.- A The Axioms of Electric Circuits.- A.1 Krein Spaces and Angle Operators.- A.2 N-Ports ?Angle Operators.- A.3 Time Invariance ?Convolution.- A.4 Causality ? Analyticity.- Existence.- B Taylor’s Expansion and the Descent Lemma.- Taylor’s Expansion.- The Kolmogorov Criterion.- 237.- 245.ReviewsThis book deals with the electronic amplifier matching problem and proposes a general approach in the H-infinity framework. Loosely speaking, the design procedure is a multi-objective optimization which simultaneously maximizes the transducer power gain, minimizes the noise figure, and guarantees stability. Basically these objectives are competing, and the book shows how the H-infinity framework provides tools to circumvent this problema ]. The book begins with a thorough background on circuit theory, H-infinity and control theory, and then deals with the amplifier matching problem, of which some examples are displayeda ]. The monograph concludes with a collection of open problems. a Mathematical Reviews ""This book deals with the electronic amplifier matching problem and proposes a general approach in the H-infinity framework. Loosely speaking, the design procedure is a multi-objective optimization which simultaneously maximizes the transducer power gain, minimizes the noise figure, and guarantees stability. Basically these objectives are competing, and the book shows how the H-infinity framework provides tools to circumvent this problem!. The book begins with a thorough background on circuit theory, H-infinity and control theory, and then deals with the amplifier matching problem, of which some examples are displayed!. The monograph concludes with a collection of open problems."" --Mathematical Reviews This book deals with the electronic amplifier matching problem and proposes a general approach in the H-infinity framework. Loosely speaking, the design procedure is a multi-objective optimization which simultaneously maximizes the transducer power gain, minimizes the noise figure, and guarantees stability. Basically these objectives are competing, and the book shows how the H-infinity framework provides tools to circumvent this problem... The book begins with a thorough background on circuit theory, H-infinity and control theory, and then deals with the amplifier matching problem, of which some examples are displayed... The monograph concludes with a collection of open problems. -Mathematical Reviews This book deals with the electronic amplifier matching problem and proposes a general approach in the H-infinity framework. Loosely speaking, the design procedure is a multi-objective optimization which simultaneously maximizes the transducer power gain, minimizes the noise figure, and guarantees stability. Basically these objectives are competing, and the book shows how the H-infinity framework provides tools to circumvent this problem!. The book begins with a thorough background on circuit theory, H-infinity and control theory, and then deals with the amplifier matching problem, of which some examples are displayed!. The monograph concludes with a collection of open problems. --Mathematical Reviews Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |