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Wilhelm Cauer (24 June 1900 – 22
April 1945) was a
German mathematician and scientist. He is most
noted for his work on the
analysis and
synthesis of...
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Cauer is a
German surname. This
surname is
shared by the
following people: Emil
Cauer the
Elder (1800–1867),
German sculptor Emil
Cauer the
Younger (1867–1946)...
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limited to such circuits. The
field was
founded by
Wilhelm Cauer after reading Ronald M. Foster's 1924
paper A
reactance theorem. Foster's...
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sections are
symmetrical in form.
Ladder topology,
often called Cauer topology after Wilhelm Cauer (inventor of the
elliptic filter), was in fact
first used...
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their ports, can be
traced to
Wilhelm Cauer who
published his
ideas in
their most
developed form in 1941.
Although Cauer did not
himself use the term, others...
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Ludwig Cauer (28 May 1866, Bad
Kreuznach - 27
December 1947, Bad Kreuznach) was a
German sculptor. He was born into a
family of
sculptors who operated...
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Zobel Bode equaliser, so the
input impedance of a
Cauer network is used to make a
Zobel Cauer equaliser. The
equaliser is
required to
correct an attenuation...
- An
elliptic filter (also
known as a
Cauer filter,
named after Wilhelm Cauer, or as a
Zolotarev filter,
after Yegor Zolotarev) is a
signal processing filter...
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realisation is the
Cauer topology, and the most
often used
topology for an
active realisation is the Sallen–Key topology. The
Cauer topology uses p****ive...
- and businessman, co-founded Rolls-Royce
Limited (b. 1863) 1945 –
Wilhelm Cauer,
German mathematician and
academic (b. 1900) 1945 – Käthe Kollwitz, German...