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  2. Mac Van Valkenburg - Wikipedia

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    Van Valkenburg was born in Union, Utah. [1] He graduated from the University of Utah in 1943 with a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, received a master's degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1946, and a PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1952, under advisor Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr.

  3. Franklin F. Kuo - Wikipedia

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    Mac Van Valkenburg Franklin F. Kuo (born April 22, 1934) was a professor in many universities — Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, University of Hawaii, Stanford University, Jiao Tong University and University of Mannheim.

  4. Leon O. Chua - Wikipedia

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    IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award (2000) [19] IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award (2005), For seminal contributions to the foundation of nonlinear circuit theory, and for inventing Chua's Circuit and Cellular Networks, each spawning a new research area. [20] M. E. Van Valkenburg Award (1995 and 1998)

  5. Network analysis - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Network analysis can refer to: Network theory, the analysis ...

  6. Mason's gain formula - Wikipedia

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    Mason's Rule is also particularly useful for deriving the z-domain transfer function of discrete networks that have inner feedback loops embedded within outer feedback loops (nested loops). If the discrete network can be drawn as a signal flow graph, then the application of Mason's Rule will give that network's z-domain H(z) transfer function.

  7. Transport network analysis - Wikipedia

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    The digital representation of these networks, and the methods for their analysis, is a core part of spatial analysis, geographic information systems, public utilities, and transport engineering. Network analysis is an application of the theories and algorithms of graph theory and is a form of proximity analysis.

  8. Network calculus - Wikipedia

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    Network calculus is "a set of mathematical results which give insights into man-made systems such as concurrent programs, digital circuits and communication networks." [1] Network calculus gives a theoretical framework for analysing performance guarantees in computer networks.

  9. VanValkenburg - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Van Valkenburgh This page was last edited on 9 September 2024, at 02:29 (UTC) ...