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81:. The sparse tableau formulation produced very large, very sparse matrices which required special techniques to solve efficiently, even at that time. The advantage of STA for statistical analysis is that, as originally outlined, a subsequent analysis of a circuit with randomly varied parameters only required changing entries in the matrix. 38:
capabilities it allowed prediction of the performance of electronic circuits under a wide range of material parameters and temperatures. ASTAP was designed to run on IBM
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Weeks, W.; Jimenez, A.; Mahoney, G.; Mehta, D.; Qassemzadeh, H.; Scott, T. (November 1973). "Algorithms for ASTAP--A network-analysis program".
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designs, and their analysis with statistical variations of the manufacturing process. In combination with the built-in
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Hachtel, G.; Brayton, R; Gustavson, F. (January 1971). "The Sparse Tableau Approach to Network Analysis and Design".
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from 1973 on. It was a powerful program used for simulation of
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analog electronic circuit
simulator
IBM
integrated circuit
Monte Carlo method
Mainframe computers
algorithms
electrical engineers
Robert Brayton
Gary Hachtel
Fred Gustavson
SPICE
Modified nodal analysis
sparse matrix
doi
10.1109/tct.1973.1083755
doi
10.1109/TCT.1971.1083223
simulation software
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
Simulation programming languages
Electronic circuit simulators
Simulation software stubs

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