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    History and Progress of Fractional-Order Element Passive Emulators: A Review by Kartci, A., Herencsar, N., Machado, J. T., Brancik, L.

    Published in Radioengineering (01-06-2020)
    “…This paper presents a state-of-the-art survey in the area of fractional-order element passive emulators adopted in circuits and systems. An overview of the…”
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    Application of Stochastic Differential-Algebraic Equations in Hybrid MTL Systems Analysis by Brancik, L., Kolarova, E.

    Published in Elektronika ir elektrotechnika (01-01-2014)
    “…The paper deals with the application of stochastic differential-algebraic equations (SDAE) in the field of the time-domain simulation of hybrid…”
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    Nonuniform lossy transmission lines with fractional-order elements using NILT method by R-Smith, N. Al-Zubaidi, Brancik, L.

    “…The paper introduces a generalization of non-uniform lossy transmission line modeling approach in the fractional-order domain. The concept is based on…”
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    Two approaches to derive approximate formulae of NILT method with generalization by Brancik, L., Smith, N.

    “…The paper deals with relationship between two approaches to derive approximate formulae of one specific numerical inverse Laplace transform (NILT) method,…”
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    Time-domain simulation of hybrid systems with nonuniform multiconductor transmission lines in Matlab by Brancik, L.

    “…The paper presents a fully time-domain technique for the simulation of hybrid systems with lossy nonuniform multiconductor transmission lines (MTL) and…”
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    Novel method of sensitivity evaluation in hybrid circuits with nonuniform distributed parts by Brancik, L.

    “…The paper deals with a new method for a sensitivity analysis in linear hybrid circuits. The circuits in view can contain elements with both lumped and…”
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    Simulation of Higher-Order Electrical Circuits with Stochastic Parameters via SDEs by BRANCIK, Lubomir, KOLAROVA, Edita

    “…The paper deals with a technique for the simulation of higher-order electrical circuits with parameters varying randomly. The principle consists in the…”
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    Simulation of multiconductor transmission line circuits combining 1D and 2D Laplace transformations by Brancik, L.

    “…The paper presents an innovative way for a simulation of multiconductor transmission line (MTL) circuits which combines the Laplace transformations in one and…”
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    Improved method of numerical inversion of two-dimensional Laplace transforms for dynamical systems simulation by Brancik, L.

    “…Laplace transforms in two variables can very be useful in the solution of partial differential equations describing transient behaviour of linear dynamical…”
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    Computer Simulation of Nonuniform MTLs via Implicit Wendroff and State-Variable Methods by L. Brancik, B. Sevcik

    Published in Radioengineering (01-04-2011)
    “…The paper deals with techniques for a computer simulation of nonuniform multiconductor transmission lines (MTLs) based on the implicit Wendroff and the…”
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    Approximate formulae for numerical inversion of Laplace transforms by Valsa, Juraj, Brančik, Lubomír

    “…Most methods for the numerical calculation of inverse Laplace transformations f(t) = L−1[F(s)] have serious limitations concerning the class of functions F(s)…”
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    Utilization of MATLAB in Simulation of Linear Hybrid Circuits by L. Brancik

    Published in Radioengineering (01-12-2003)
    “…In the paper a MATLAB-based method for simulating transientphenomena in linear hybrid circuits containing parts with both lumpedand distributed parameters is…”
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    Analysis of higher-order electrical circuits with noisy sources via stochastic differential equations approach by Brancik, L., Kolarova, E.

    “…The paper presents an unconventional technique for the analysis of higher-order electrical circuits excited from the sources with randomly varying voltages…”
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    Convergence acceleration techniques for proposed numerical inverse Laplace transform method by R-Smith, N. Al-Zubaidi, Brancik, L.

    “…In this paper, novel convergence accelerating techniques are adapted onto the proposed hyperbolic numerical inverse Laplace transform method (hyperbolic-NILT)…”
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    Stochastic differential equations approach in the analysis of MTLs with randomly varied parameters by Brancik, L., Kolarova, E.

    “…The paper deals with a technique for the analysis of multiconductor transmission lines (MTL) with randomly varied parameters, that is based on the theory of…”
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    Simulation of stochastic responses at multiconductor transmission lines with fluctuating parameters by Brancik, L., Kolarova, E.

    “…The paper deals with a method for the simulation of stochastic responses at multiconductor transmission lines (MTL) with fluctuating parameters via theory of…”
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    Degradation of free space optical communication performance caused by atmospheric turbulence by Prokes, A., Brancik, L.

    “…In the paper the influence of turbulent atmosphere on optical power loss in transmission channel of free space optical communication link is presented…”
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    An improvement of FFT-based numerical inversion of two-dimensional Laplace transforms by means of /spl epsiv/-algorithm by Brancik, L.

    “…The paper describes a fast computational method for the numerical inversion of two-dimensional Laplace transforms (2D-NILT). The numerical procedure is…”
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    Simulation of random effects in transmission line models via stochastic differential equations by Brancik, L., Prokes, A., Kolarova, E.

    “…The paper deals with a method for simulation of transmission line (TL) models with randomly varied parameters, based on the theory of stochastic differential…”
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