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THIS work is an interesting exercise, and its subtitle is accurate. The main title alone, however, is quite misleading, for the reader who goes to this book for a general and comprehensive treatment will find that he must first go elsewhere for the foundations on which the author builds, and in the end he will probably conclude that empiricism is sometimes cheaper than pure reason.
Network Synthesis: Synthesis of a Finite Four-Terminal Network from its Prescribed Driving-Point Functions and Transfer Function.
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Charles Mason
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By. Pp. vi + 257. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1933.) 23s.
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Network Synthesis: Synthesis of a Finite Four-Terminal Network from its Prescribed Driving-Point Functions and Transfer Function. Nature 133, 85 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133085d0
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