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A switching-parameter algorithm for finding multiple solutions of nonlinear resistive circuits. (English) Zbl 0326.65034


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65H10 Numerical computation of solutions to systems of equations
94C10 Switching theory, application of Boolean algebra; Boolean functions (MSC2010)
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