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One-pole admittance functions

A. Fialkow
- 01 Aug 1970 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 3, pp 414-417
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In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for a set of admission functions having a single finite pole to be realizable as an RC three-terminal network, and the necessary conditions are more restrictive than the familiar residue and coefficient conditions.
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Necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained that a set of admittance functions having a single finite pole be realizable as an RC three-terminal network. The necessary conditions are more restrictive than the familiar residue and coefficient conditions.

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