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This chapter reviews several published papers concerned with problems that cannot be dealt with by application of the small-signal, low-frequency methods. In the chapter, we also point out other analytic approaches, without misleading or confusing the reader with imprecise or overly optimistic titles.
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Kislovski, A.S., Redl, R., Sokal, N.O. (1991). Selected Analysis Examples. In: Dynamic Analysis of Switching-Mode DC/DC Converters. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7849-5_13
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