Theory of Power Matching
This book describes the development of the power matching problem. It starts with the derivative-free proof of conjugate matching, goes through the nonlinear, resistive maximum power theorem and its reversal, extension of the concept of equivalence
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János Ladvánszky
Theory of Power Matching
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János Ladvánszky
Theory of Power Matching
János Ladvánszky Ericsson Telecom Hungary Budapest, Hungary
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