Abstract

A proof is given for the empirical fact that resistance-capacitance-supercapacitance networks, as well as superinductanceinductance-resistance networks are unconditionally stable. This is in spite of the second degree poles at zero and at infinity. Realizability conditions are given for a function of frequency to be the driving point immittance of such networks.

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