Mariano Galan's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
This paper presents two approaches to symbolic analysis of large
analog integrated circuits via simplification during the generation of
the symbolic expressions. Both techniques are examined from the point of
view of matroid theory. Finally, a new approach which combines the
positive features of both approaches is introduced
This paper addresses the problems arising in the calculation of numerical references (network function coefficients), essential for an appropriate error control in simplification before and during generation algorithms for symbolic analysis of large analog circuits. The conventional polynomial interpolation method reveals to be unable to handle the...
Citations
... Afterwards one prunes terms from the exact expression of the coefficients until condition (5) is met. In a simplification during generation strategy the numerical reference for f p and g i is calculated first using e.g. the polynomial interpolation method [19] or one of its extensions [20]. Afterwards terms are generated until condition (5) is met. ...
... The use of the two graphs is very useful for automatic generation of the generalized topological formula with homogenous parameters, valid for any transfer function of a lumped, linear and time-invariant circuit, [11][12][13][14]. [19,20]. Some of them have versions dedicated for education in electrical engineering. ...