| 1. | Any linear network with entirely disjoint parts will have an indeterminate solution.
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| 2. | Secondly, the small signal characteristics of the circuit are analysed using linear network analysis.
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| 3. | These dependencies must be preserved when developing the equations in a larger linear network analysis.
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| 4. | More robust methods have been explored, such as branch and bound and piecewise linear network.
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| 5. | The number of equivalent circuits that a linear network can be transformed into is unbounded.
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| 6. | Random linear network codes have a high overhead due to the large coefficient vectors attached to encoded blocks.
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| 7. | However, in Cooperative-MIMO radio, MIMO decoding already employs similar, if not identical, methods as random linear network decoding.
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| 8. | Under a set of these specific conditions, the non-linear device can be represented by an equivalent linear network.
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| 9. | Comparatively, linear networks are an experimental view of analyzing a neural system by placing neurons in series with each other.
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| 10. | A "'food chain "'is a linear network of links in a food web starting from one animal at a time.
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