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Sundaram Natarajan has written: 'Theory and design of linear active networks' -- subject(s): Active Electric filters, Active Electric networks, Linear Electric circuits
Superposition theorem is not applicable on non-linear networks.
James Richard Dyer has written: 'On fault identification of linear networks'
The Hewlett Packard 8510C network analyzer monitors the network parameters of electrical networks. It measures both the linear and non-linear actions of devices.
Gary Lamour Long has written: 'Multifault isolation in linear networks by the method of joint signature'
L. R. Ford has written: 'Flows in networks' -- subject(s): Graph theory, Linear programming
A record is a compound data structure composed of heterogeneous fields. The memory layout of an individual record is linear insofar as the fields are allocated contiguously, however a group of records is not necessarily linear. It all depends upon how the records are linked together and that's ultimately defined by the data container. Generally speaking, arrays and lists are linear data structures while graphs and networks are non-linear.
In geography, linear refers to features that have a distinct length or orientation, such as rivers, roads, or coastlines. Linear features can impact the layout of cities and transportation networks, as well as influence patterns of development and settlement.
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Charles Eldon Lenz has written: 'Complete linear coplanar networks' -- subject(s): Graph theory, Network analysis (Planning)
*completely-connected network.* star-connected network.* linear array or ring of processors.* mesh network (in 2- or 3D).*tree network of processors.*hypercube network