Volterra Analysis
Thanks!
Here is a Volterra Series course from Finland.
Some is in Finnish, most notes in english.
Notes are references also helpful.
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~timor/Dist_course.html
Applications and numerical analysis of partial differential Volterra equations: A brief survey
Simon Shaw and J. R. Whiteman
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Volume 150, Issues 1-4 , December 1997, Pages 397-409
Symposium on Advances in Computational Mechanics
Available online 11 May 1998 (Accessible via Science Direct)
Volterra?s functionals and covariant cohesion of space
F. William Lawver
(some surveys)
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~wlawvere/Volterra.pdf
A perspective on the numerical treatment of Volterra equations
Author: Christopher T. H. Baker
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics archive
Volume 125 , Issue 1-2 (December 2000) table of contents
Special issue on numerical anaylsis 2000 Vol. VI: Ordinary differential equations and integral equations
Pages: 217 - 249
Year of Publication: 2000
ISSN:0377-0427
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=364845 (Accessible via ACM)
I think "Nonlinear Microwave and RF Circuits", by Stephen A. Maas, is a bible for the Volterra Analysis study.
Cheers,
Walter
Hi,
there is also a very good book on nonlinear analysis, good explanation on theory of Voltera series analysis:
Gianinni, Leuzzi,: Nonlinear Microwave Circuit Design, Willey, 2004
Read it together with the book from Mass and you will become an expert in nonlinear design soon!
flyhigh
Gianinni, Leuzzi,: Nonlinear Microwave Circuit Design, Willey, 2004
Anyone have that book ?
There is another book
Distortion analysis of Analog Integrated Circuits
Piet Wambacq
and Willy Sansen
You can download the following ebook from ed2k P2P network:
Volterra and integral equations of vector functions (2000)
Marcel Dekker
Hi guys,
Where can I download this book!
is it possible to write the volterra series for varactor?
Thanks
