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: Before building, one must prove a mathematical function can be built. Van Valkenburg extensively covers Positive Real (PR) functions and Hurwitz polynomials , which are the criteria for a network to be physically possible.
M.E. Van Valkenburg's "Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis" (1960) is a foundational text focusing on the mathematical principles for designing passive RLC networks, including Positive Real functions, Foster/Cauer forms, and Darlington’s method. While celebrated for its pedagogical clarity in teaching classical synthesis and filter design, the text is best suited as a theoretical resource for passive circuits rather than practical, modern active filter design. Introduction To Modern Network Synthesis Van Valkenburg.pdf
He pulled the Van Valkenburg textbook closer and opened the front cover. He had bought this copy used, forty years ago. He turned to the flyleaf, looking at the previous owner's name written in faded blue ink. : Before building, one must prove a mathematical
The book outlines the following steps in network synthesis: He had bought this copy used, forty years ago