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A Study of the Applications of Analog Computers
1967
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation
An electronic analog computer is a tool for solving mathematical differential equations. The basis for the use of such a computer in the simulation of many scientific and engineering problems is the possibility of characterizing these situations as formal mathematical systems by using differential equations. In this paper, following a brief description of the computing elements, the applications of analog computers in the study of various linear, nonlinear, and time-varying systems are
doi:10.1109/tieci.1967.229550
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