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Richards' theorem

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Due to Paul I. Richards, 1947.

Richards' theorem states that for,

if is a positive-real function (PRF) then is a PRF for all real, positive values of .[1]

<note>Is this an extension of Richards' original statement?</note>

Proof

Let,

where is a PRF and k is a positive real constant.

Richards' theorem can also be derived from Schwarz's lemma.[2]

Uses

As used in Bott-Duffin synthesis,

References

  1. ^ Wing, p. 122
  2. ^ Hubbard, p. 33

Bibliography

  • Wing, Omar, Classical Circuit Theory, Springer, 2008 ISBN 0387097406.

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