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A058917
Number of elements required for synthesis of rational function of degree n by "half-n" Miyata method.
1
1, 4, 6, 10, 14, 17
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
a(8)=25, a(10)=35, a(12)=44, a(14)=52, a(16)=62, a(18)=74, a(20)=86, a(30)=139 [from Carlson]. - Sean A. Irvine, Sep 05 2022
REFERENCES
E. A. Guilleman, Synthesis of Passive Networks, Wiley, 1957, p. 410.
S. N. Hunt, An Evaluation of Miyata's Driving-Point Impedance Synthesis Procedure, S. M. Thesis, MIT, Jun, 1955.
LINKS
Richard Eric Carlson, Investigations of the Miyata synthesis technique, MSc Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, 1970, see p. 46.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A123666 A095305 A362416 * A310584 A165779 A287375
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, Jan 11 2001
EXTENSIONS
Apparently Hunt gives first 30 terms.
STATUS
approved