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The Use of Complex Multipole Electric Circuits to Describe Objects and to Obtain Information on Their Parameters

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The problem of obtaining information on physical objects and the use of complex multipole electric circuits to describe them are considered. Ways of obtaining information on the parameters of objects are analyzed. An algorithm for obtaining information on all the parameters of the branches of any multipole electric circuit and a generalized scheme for processing the information obtained are presented.

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Kazakov, V.A. The Use of Complex Multipole Electric Circuits to Describe Objects and to Obtain Information on Their Parameters. Measurement Techniques 46, 66–69 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023421808023

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