Felix Salfelder wrote:
> 
> 
> is there any reason why you chose gnucap? gnucap does a lot to do fast
> numerical simulation of electrical networks, which is hardly needed for
> network reduction. also, a resistor network can be easily represented by
> a triangular incidence matrix over nonnegative numbers. using the gnucap
> data structures looks like overkill...
> 
> but of course i might be missing something, i'm just curious.
> 
> regards
> felix
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I am sure gnucap is quick enough and obviously its code is much more
complete 
than the code i could add. So my goal is to understand how the code works as
it is
already implemented. The main reason why i chose gnucap is because it is
open source
and and the reviews i 've read about it have been good. But, reading its
code made me have second thoughts because it seems complex. As i have read
in one of your replies in another thread, there might be easier to
understand programs in order to find what i want. What do you suggest?

Chris
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