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%I A058917 #13 Sep 06 2022 10:29:42 %S A058917 1,4,6,10,14,17 %N A058917 Number of elements required for synthesis of rational function of degree n by "half-n" Miyata method. %C A058917 a(8)=25, a(10)=35, a(12)=44, a(14)=52, a(16)=62, a(18)=74, a(20)=86, a(30)=139 [from Carlson]. - _Sean A. Irvine_, Sep 05 2022 %D A058917 E. A. Guilleman, Synthesis of Passive Networks, Wiley, 1957, p. 410. %D A058917 S. N. Hunt, An Evaluation of Miyata's Driving-Point Impedance Synthesis Procedure, S. M. Thesis, MIT, Jun, 1955. %H A058917 Richard Eric Carlson, <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/10945/15053">Investigations of the Miyata synthesis technique</a>, MSc Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, 1970, see p. 46. %K A058917 nonn,more %O A058917 1,2 %A A058917 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jan 11 2001 %E A058917 Apparently Hunt gives first 30 terms.