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** Simulation on analog computers<ref>{{harv|Robichaud|1962|loc=chapter 5 Direct Simulation on Analog Computers Through Signal Flow Graphs}}</ref>
==Open-source tools for handling signal-flow graphs==
* {{cite web |url=https://github.com/hanspi42/signalflowgrapher |title=signalflowgrapher |vauthors=Näf S, Wassermann N, Gruntz D, Schmid H |access-date=2020-09-22 |quote=This Python tool allows you to draw signal-flow graphs, calculate transfer functions (SymPy code is generated for further use in Jupyter notebooks), do graph manipulations (e.g., node elimination and graph transposition), and save a graph as TikZ for use in LaTeX documentation. }}
==See also==
* [[Asymptotic gain model]]
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