Have you read 'Circuit Simulation' by Farid Najm?

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The discussion centers on the book "Circuit Simulation" by Farid Najm, which is praised for its insights into DC and transient analysis in circuit simulation. The original poster, a Brazilian electrical engineering student, seeks to connect with others who have read the book or have experience in circuit simulation development. They also mention another influential book by Leon Chua on computer-aided analysis of electronic circuits, highlighting a lack of additional resources on the topic. The conversation aims to foster sharing of experiences and knowledge related to circuit simulation literature. Engaging with these texts can enhance understanding and innovation in circuit simulator development.
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Hello everyone! I'm a brazilian electrical engineer student and enthusiastic on development of circuit simulators, with a approach on the DC-analysis and Transient analysis. now I'm using one book released this year by "wiley and sons", it is a very good one, called "Circuit simulation - Farid Najm" ... i would like to share experiences about that book and about that theme and know if someone already done something like that?

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exists other book, whose writer is mrs. Leon Chua (the father of memristor), called "Computer-Aided Analysis of Electronic Circuits: Algorithms and Computational Techniques", released on 1975, which is another very good one.Beyond this two books cited below, i didn't find another books about it.
 
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