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Message #03065



To: Wouter Brok w.j.m.brok@stud.tue.nl
From: Sean Rigter rigter@cafe.net
Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 14:26:45 -0700
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Bicore Article


Hello Wouter,

Congratulations on your BiCore article. It is a comprehensive formal
analysis, a "must read" reference on BiCore circuits and destined to
become a Beam classic. Written this way it is accessible to both
beginners and experts to deeply understand the dual (linear/stochatsic)
nature of BiCores. Beginners will able to follow the arguments by
reading between the equations but will be attracted to learn the links
between the circuits, the waveforms and the math in part by osmosis and
by stimulation to further study. Your article especially useful for
those inclined to a mathematical view of the world to understand the
limits of the analytical method when entering the stochastic zone. For
those who "grok or intuit" the world, your paper is a reference to
linear circuit analysis to help find that balance between order and
chaos.

Thanks for your major contribution to the Beam community and I hope the
man himself will come down from the mountain to shake your hand!

regards

wilf


Wouter Brok wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Ian mentioned in a previous message already that he uploaded my article
> about the suspended bicore to his webpage ( http://www.beam-online.com ).
>
> I tried to put a linear combination of circuit-describing-text and
> equations in the article as to provide a range of readers with something
> interesting to read. The text should be understandable for every one of
> you, but how about the maths? Is it appreciated?
>
> I'd like to hear what YOU think; for future reference !!!
>
> Regards,
>
> Wouter Brok.

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