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CCS 2023-11-11
13:30
Toyama Toyama Prefectural University Evaluation of a Small Signal Detection Circuit for Artificial Action Potentials in an Alginate Gel Membrane
Soichiro Yamakawa, Kota Ando, Tetsuya Asai (Hokkaido Univ.) CCS2023-26
In recently years, AI has been applied to a wide range of applications, and the concept of having the human brain itself... [more] CCS2023-26
pp.7-12
NLP, CAS 2019-10-23
09:05
Gifu Gifu Univ. On a Path Integral Formulation of Dynamics of a Nonlinear RLC Reciprocal Circuit
Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2019-39 NLP2019-79
In this report, a path integral formulation of dynamics of a nonlinear RLC reciprocal circuit described by Brayton-Moser... [more] CAS2019-39 NLP2019-79
pp.83-86
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2019-07-31
10:25
Iwate Iwate Univ. On a Quantum Mechanical Representation of Dynamics of a Nonlinear RLC Reciprocal Circuit
Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2019-14 VLD2019-20 SIP2019-30 MSS2019-14
In this report, a quantum mechanical representation of dynamics of a nonlinear RLC reciprocal circuit described by Brayt... [more] CAS2019-14 VLD2019-20 SIP2019-30 MSS2019-14
pp.61-64
CAS, NLP 2018-10-19
10:20
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. An efficient variable-gain homotopy method for finding DC operating points of transistor circuits
Kiyotaka Yamamura, Takumi Shimada (Chuo Univ.) CAS2018-51 NLP2018-86
Homotopy methods are known to be effective methods for finding DC operating points of nonlinear circuits with the theore... [more] CAS2018-51 NLP2018-86
pp.75-79
NLP, CAS 2017-10-05
13:50
Niigata Machinaka Campus Nagaoka Complete analysis of piecewise-linear resistive circuits using integer programming
Ryota Watanabe, Hiroki Takahara, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) CAS2017-26 NLP2017-51
It is well-known that the geometry of the solution set of a piecewise-linear resistive circuit can be very complicated. ... [more] CAS2017-26 NLP2017-51
pp.11-16
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
13:00
Tokyo   An algorithm for finding all DC solutions of nonlinear circuits using triangular LP tests
Kazuki Teraya, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) CAS2016-55 NLP2016-81
In the computer-aided design of electronic circuits, finding all solutions (DC operating points) of nonlinear circuits i... [more] CAS2016-55 NLP2016-81
pp.91-96
NLP 2014-07-21
16:25
Hokkaido Hakodate City Central Library DC operating point analysis of nonlinear circuits using the variable-gain Newton fixed-point homotopy method
Keiichi Moriyama, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) NLP2014-38
In the field of circuit simulation, homotopy methods have been studied by many researchers in order to overcome the non-... [more] NLP2014-38
pp.37-42
NLP 2012-11-19
16:20
Miyagi Ishinomaki Senshu University Death of an extremely small periodic solution and stable relaxation oscillation in a constrained BVP oscillator under weak periotic pertubation
Daisuke Iwasaki, Yoshimasa Shinotsuka, Naohiko Inaba (Meiji Univ.), Munehisa Sekikawa (Univ. of Tokyo), Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ.) NLP2012-82
This paper rigorously analyzes a four-segment piecewise linear constraint BVP oscillator under weak periodic perturbatio... [more] NLP2012-82
pp.33-37
MRIS, ITE-MMS 2011-12-15
15:30
Ehime Ehime Univ. Mathematical Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits of Spontaneous Memory Retrieval -- An Analytic Approach Based on Algebras --
Jian-Qin Liu (NICT), Haruhiko Nishimura (Univ. of Hyogo), Hiroaki Umehara (NICT) MR2011-29
By formalizing the information processing mechanism of the autonomous network architecture based on algebras, the mathem... [more] MR2011-29
pp.29-32
MSS, CAS 2010-11-18
16:20
Osaka Kansai Univ. Brayton-Moser equations with application to FitzHugh-Nagumo models
Naotake Yoshida, Hiroaki Yoshimura (Waseda Univ.) CAS2010-75 CST2010-48
We first study interconnection and Brayton-Moser equations for circuits, which are well-known as fundamental equations i... [more] CAS2010-75 CST2010-48
pp.59-62
NLP 2010-03-09
13:10
Tokyo   Breakdown of Mixed-Mode Oscillations in a Slow-Fast Dynamical System
Naohiko Inaba (Meiji Univ.), Tetsuya Yoshinaga, Ken'ichi Fujimoto (Univ. Tokushima), Takashi Tsubouchi (Univ. Tsukuba), Tetsuro Endo (Meiji Univ.) NLP2009-165
Mixed-mode oscillations in a slow-fast dynamical system under weak periodic perturbation are studied numerically. The m... [more] NLP2009-165
pp.43-46
NLP 2010-03-09
14:00
Tokyo   Synchronization Phenomena from an Extremely Simplified Piecewise-Constant Driven Oscillator}
Tadashi Tsubone (Nagaoka Univ. Tech.), Naohiko Inaba (Inaba Lab.), Takashi Tsubouchi (Tsukuba Univ.), Tetsuya Yoshinaga (Tokushima Univ.) NLP2009-167
In this paper, the authors analyze synchronization phenomena generated by an extremely simplified piecewise-constant dri... [more] NLP2009-167
pp.53-58
NLP 2009-12-21
16:40
Iwate   DC Operating Point Analysis of MOS Transistor Circuits Using the Variable Gain Newton Homotopy Method
Yasuhiro Koyama, Mitsuru Tonokura, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) NLP2009-137
In the field of circuit simulation, homotopy methods have been studied by many researchers to overcome the convergence p... [more] NLP2009-137
pp.59-64
NLP 2008-12-10
16:55
Ishikawa   Adaptive Choice of Resolution in a Method for Circuit Analysis using Haar Wavelet Transform
Masanori Oishi, Seiichiro Moro (Univ. of Fukui), Tadashi Matsumoto (Fukui Univ. of Tech.) NLP2008-92
In this paper, we propose a method for the circuit analysis using wavelet transform with adaptive resolutions. Recently,... [more] NLP2008-92
pp.119-124
NLP, CAS 2008-10-14
16:20
Miyagi   Formulating Hybrid Equations Using SPICE
Kiyotaka Yamamura, Mitsuru Tonokura, Koyama Yasuhiro (Chuo Univ.) CAS2008-43 NLP2008-55
The hybrid equation is often used in the theoretical study of nonlinear
circuits because it has an easily analyzed str... [more]
CAS2008-43 NLP2008-55
pp.53-58
NLP 2008-03-27
17:15
Hyogo   An Efficient Algorithm for Finding All DC Solutions of Piecewise-Linear Circuits
Kiyotaka Yamamura, Mitsuru Tonokura, Wataru Takahashi (Chuo Univ.) NLP2007-166
An efficient algorithm is proposed for finding all DC solutions of transistor circuits where characteristics of transist... [more] NLP2007-166
pp.71-76
CAS, NLP 2007-10-19
15:50
Tokyo Musashi Institute of Technology DC Tolerance Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits Using Set-Valued Functions
Kiyotaka Yamamura, Yasuaki Haga (Chuo Univ.) CAS2007-64 NLP2007-92
In the tolerance analysis of electronic circuits, the concept of set-valued function is often useful. In this paper, an... [more] CAS2007-64 NLP2007-92
pp.71-76
NLP 2007-06-08
17:05
Hiroshima   Formulating hybrid equations from netlists
Kiyotaka Yamamura, Koki Suda (Chuo Univ.) NLP2007-20
The hybrid equation is often used in the theoretical study of nonlinear circuits because it has an easilt analyzed strut... [more] NLP2007-20
pp.49-52
NLP, CAS 2006-10-04
14:05
Osaka   A SPICE-Oriented Method for Finding DC Operating Points of Nonlinear Circuits Containing Piecewise-Linear Macromodels
Wataru Kuroki, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.)
Recently, efficient algorithms have been proposed for finding all characteristic curves of one-port piecewise-linear (PW... [more] CAS2006-25 NLP2006-48
pp.25-30
NLP 2006-06-23
11:15
Tokyo Chuo Univ. An Efficient Algorithm for Finding All DC Solutions of Nonlinear Circuits
Koki Suda, Wataru Kuroki, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.)
An efficient algorithm is proposed for finding all DC solutions of nonlinear (not piecewise-linear) circuits with mathem... [more] NLP2006-13
pp.13-18
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