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Using Differential Equations in Electrical Circuits Simulation

KALUŽA, V.; KOPŘIVA, J.; KUNOVSKÝ, J.; SEHNALOVÁ, P.

Original Title

Using Differential Equations in Electrical Circuits Simulation

English Title

Using Differential Equations in Electrical Circuits Simulation

Type

Paper in proceedings outside WoS and Scopus

Original Abstract

Numerical methods for the system of linear algebraic equations solving as well as for the system of differential equations solving have been known since the last century. Most of numerical methods are very accurate and fast. However, it can occur some complicated problems such as stiff problems, bad-conditional equations etc. which could be computationally intensive. This paper describes the Modern Taylor Series Method for solving the system of algebraic equations using differential equations. The example of electrical circuit with parasitic capacity for demonstration computational problems will be shown and the suggestion of solution will be presented.

English abstract

Numerical methods for the system of linear algebraic equations solving as well as for the system of differential equations solving have been known since the last century. Most of numerical methods are very accurate and fast. However, it can occur some complicated problems such as stiff problems, bad-conditional equations etc. which could be computationally intensive. This paper describes the Modern Taylor Series Method for solving the system of algebraic equations using differential equations. The example of electrical circuit with parasitic capacity for demonstration computational problems will be shown and the suggestion of solution will be presented.

Keywords

linear algebraic equation, differential equation, Modern Taylor Series Method, TKSL

Key words in English

linear algebraic equation, differential equation, Modern Taylor Series Method, TKSL

Authors

KALUŽA, V.; KOPŘIVA, J.; KUNOVSKÝ, J.; SEHNALOVÁ, P.

RIV year

2010

Released

23.04.2008

Publisher

Marq software s.r.o.

Location

Ostrava

ISBN

978-80-86840-40-6

Book

Proceedings of 42nd Spring International Conference MOSIS '08

Pages from

150

Pages to

154

Pages count

5

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT33200,
  author="Vlastimil {Kaluža} and Jan {Kopřiva} and Jiří {Kunovský} and Pavla {Sehnalová}",
  title="Using Differential Equations in Electrical Circuits Simulation",
  booktitle="Proceedings of 42nd Spring International Conference MOSIS '08",
  year="2008",
  pages="150--154",
  publisher="Marq software s.r.o.",
  address="Ostrava",
  isbn="978-80-86840-40-6"
}