Path Following Circuits : SPICE-Oriented Numerical Methods Where Formulas are Described by Circuits(<Special Section>Selected Papers from the 17th Workshop on Circuits and Systems in Karuizawa)
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Path following circuits (PFC's) are circuits for solving nonlinear problems on the circuit simulator SPICE. In the method of PFC's, formulas of numerical methods are described by circuits, which are solved by SPICE. Using PFC's, numerical analysis without programming is possible, and various techniques implemented in SPICE will make the numerical analysis very efficient. In this paper, we apply the PFC's of the homotopy method to various nonlinear problems (excluding circuit analysis) where the homotopy method is proven to be globally convergent ; namely, we apply the method to fixed-point problems, linear programming problems, and nonlinear programming problems. This approach may give a new possibility to the fields of applied mathematics and operations research. Moreover, this approach makes SPICE applicable to a broader class of scientific problems.
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- 2005-04-01
著者
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Inoue Yasuaki
Graduate School Of Information Production And Systems Waseda University
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Yamamura Kiyotaka
Chuo University
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Yamamura Kiyotaka
Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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KUROKI Wataru
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
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Kuroki Wataru
Chuo University
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OKUMA Hideaki
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
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Kuroki Wataru
Faculty Of Science And Engineering Chuo University
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Okuma Hideaki
Faculty Of Science And Engineering Chuo University:(present Address)panasonic Mobile Communications
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