Ernst Guillemin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernst Adolph Guillemin was an American electrical engineer and computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who spent his career extending the art and science of linear network analysis and synthesis. His nephew Victor Guillemin is a math professor at MIT, his nephew Robert Charles Guillemin was a sidewalk artist, his great-niece Karen Guillemin is a biology professor at the University of Oregon, and his granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Meyerand is a Medical Physics Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Ernst Guillemin's Published Works
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- Synthesis of Passive Networks (1957) (495)
- Synthesis of passive networks : theory and methods appropriate to the realization and approximation problems (1957) (172)
- Aspects of network and system theory (1971) (154)
- Introductory circuit theory (1953) (122)
- Theory of Linear Physical Systems (1963) (90)
- What is Network Synthesis? (1952) (56)
- Synthesis of RC‐Networks (1949) (48)
- On the Analysis and Synthesis of Single-Element-Kind Net-works (1960) (46)
- On the Realization of an nth-Order G Matrix (1961) (24)
- A Summary of Modern Methods of Network Synthesis (1951) (22)
- Minimum Insertion Loss Filters (1959) (17)
- How to grow your own trees from given cut-set or tie-set matrices (1959) (17)
- The Realization of n-Port Networks Without Transformers - A Panel Discussion: Statements by Discussants (1962) (15)
- What is nature's error criterion? (1954) (12)
- Design Considerations of Junction Transistors at Higher Frequencies: Based upon an Accurate Equivalent Circuit (1954) (11)
- Computational techniques which simplify the correlation between steady-state and transient response of filters and other networks (1954) (11)
- The classical theory of long lines, filters and related networks (1935) (10)
- An Approach to the Synthesis of Linear Networks Through Use of Normal Coordinate Transformations Leading to More General Topological Configurations (1960) (9)
- The classical theory of lumped constant networks (1931) (8)
- Frequency Multiplication by Shock Excitation (1929) (7)
- A Note on the Ladder Development of RC-Networks (1952) (6)
- Making Normal Coordinates Coincide with the Meshes of an Electrical Network (1927) (5)
- A Recent Contribution to the Design of Electric Filter Networks (1932) (3)
- The Normal Coordinate Transformation of a Linear System with an Arbitrary Loss Function (1960) (3)
- Transformation Theory Applied to Linear Active and/or Nonbilateral Networks (1957) (2)
- A New Approach to the Problem of Cascade Synthesis (1955) (2)
- Teaching of Circuit Theory and Its Impact on Other Disciplines (1962) (2)
- Early Developments in Electromagnetic Theory: With Two Unpublished Letters by André Marie Ampère (1932) (1)
- Evaluation of Fourier Transforms (1955) (1)
- Response to Comments on 'What is Nature's Error Criterion?' (1954) (1)
- The Fourier Integral-A Basic Introduction (1955) (1)
- Communications and Related Projects (1947) (0)
- On basic existence theorems. (1952) (0)
- Xxvii. Network Synthesis A. Realization of an Open-circuit Resistance Matrix (0)
- Approximate Solution for Electrical Networks When These are Highly Oscillatory (0)
- On the Behavior of Networks with ``Normalized'' Meshes (1929) (0)
- Computation of the Periods of Forced Overflow Oscillations in Digital Filters (1976) (0)
- Approximate solution for electrical networks: When these are highly oscillatory (0)
- The role of applied mathematics in the electrical engineering art (1959) (0)
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