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CAS, MSS, IPSJ-AL [detail] 2022-11-17
13:55
Kochi
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Mathematical Properties of Linear Equation Derived from One-Dimensional Wave Equation
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2022-39 MSS2022-22
 [more] CAS2022-39 MSS2022-22
pp.13-18
CAS, SIP, VLD, MSS 2022-06-17
14:15
Aomori Hachinohe Institute of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Important Roles of Heaviside's Expansion Theorem for Electromagnetic Phenomena
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2022-15 VLD2022-15 SIP2022-46 MSS2022-15
 [more] CAS2022-15 VLD2022-15 SIP2022-46 MSS2022-15
pp.78-83
CAS, CS 2022-03-03
16:30
Online Online Spatial One-Dimensional Electromagnetic Equation of Glass for Visible Light
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2021-85 CS2021-87
 [more] CAS2021-85 CS2021-87
pp.59-64
CAS, NLP 2021-10-14
11:40
Online Online Reformulated Maxwell Equations and Coaxial Transmission Line
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2021-21 NLP2021-19
 [more] CAS2021-21 NLP2021-19
pp.23-28
SIP, CAS, VLD, MSS 2021-07-05
11:15
Online Online A Consideration on Physical Properties of Electromagnetic Waves Expressed by Circuit Theory -- Reciprocity Enables Losslessness and Resonance to Stand Together --
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2021-2 VLD2021-2 SIP2021-12 MSS2021-2
 [more] CAS2021-2 VLD2021-2 SIP2021-12 MSS2021-2
pp.5-10
CAS, CS 2021-03-02
10:25
Online Online The Maxwell Equations Reformulated by Heaviside Which Can Handle Reflect Waves and Phase
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2020-78 CS2020-85
 [more] CAS2020-78 CS2020-85
pp.35-40
CAS, ICTSSL 2021-01-29
14:05
Online Online Resonant Waves Formed by Using Reflect Waves Generated with Electromagnetic Waves
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (RISP) CAS2020-65 ICTSSL2020-50
 [more] CAS2020-65 ICTSSL2020-50
pp.136-141
MBE, NC, NLP, CAS
(Joint) [detail]
2020-10-30
14:20
Online Online Application of Circuit Theory to Variational Calculus Used in Analysis of Maxwell Equations
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS), Takashi Yahagi (risp) CAS2020-17 NLP2020-38
 [more] CAS2020-17 NLP2020-38
pp.29-34
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2020-06-18
11:15
Online Online Application of Analytic Method of Lossless Telegrapher's Equation to Quantum Mechanics
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS) CAS2020-4 VLD2020-4 SIP2020-20 MSS2020-4
 [more] CAS2020-4 VLD2020-4 SIP2020-20 MSS2020-4
pp.17-22
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2020-06-18
11:40
Online Online Role of Circuit Theory for Wave Phenomena in Physics
Nobuo Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), Hirofumi Sanada (HUS) CAS2020-5 VLD2020-5 SIP2020-21 MSS2020-5
 [more] CAS2020-5 VLD2020-5 SIP2020-21 MSS2020-5
pp.23-28
ITS, IE, ITE-AIT, ITE-HI, ITE-ME [detail] 2011-02-22
11:50
Hokkaido Hokkaido University A Note On Analysis of One-Dimensional Lattice Vibration by Circuit Theory
Jie Ren, Nobuo Nagai, Miki Haseyama (Hokkaido Univ.) ITS2010-56 IE2010-131
One-dimensional lattice vibrations are represented by the equations of motion, which are represented by difference equat... [more] ITS2010-56 IE2010-131
pp.203-208
VLD, CAS, SIP 2008-06-27
13:10
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. Remarkable Characteristic of Renonance Produced with Difference Equations
Nobuo Nagai, Akie Tanaka (Hokkaido Univ.) CAS2008-27 VLD2008-40 SIP2008-61
We can make periodic-asymmetric or aperiodic-symmetric cascade circuits by using alternatively series L and shunt C of e... [more] CAS2008-27 VLD2008-40 SIP2008-61
pp.49-54
CS, SIP, CAS 2008-03-07
09:25
Yamaguchi Yamaguchi University An Application of Classical Circuit Theory to Coupled Oscillation
Nobuo Nagai (Hokusei Univ.) CAS2007-131 SIP2007-206 CS2007-96
A lumped-constant circuit of a periodic system is obtained as an equivalent circuit for coupled oscillation of molecules... [more] CAS2007-131 SIP2007-206 CS2007-96
pp.35-40
CAS, NLP 2007-10-19
16:10
Tokyo Musashi Institute of Technology Chiral Circuit Theory Derived from Simultaneous Partial Differential Equations
Nobuo Nagai (Hokusei Univ.) CAS2007-65 NLP2007-93
 [more] CAS2007-65 NLP2007-93
pp.77-82
CAS, SIP, VLD 2007-06-22
09:40
Hokkaido Hokkaido Tokai Univ. (Sapporo) Circuit Theory Using Equivalent Circuits for Motion Equation of Molecules
Nobuo Nagai (Hokusei Gakuen Univ.) CAS2007-20 VLD2007-36 SIP2007-50
Abstract In case the motion equation for molecules supposed as represented by a difference equation for the displacement... [more] CAS2007-20 VLD2007-36 SIP2007-50
pp.7-12
NLP, CAS 2004-09-13
15:50
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. [Invited Talk] *
Nobuo Nagai (Hokusei Gakuen Univ.)
Abstract Since the wave equation and lossless Telegrapher’s Equation are presented by partial differential equations wi... [more] CAS2004-26 NLP2004-38
pp.27-32
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