H-infinity engineering continues to establish itself as a discipline of
applied mathematics. As such, this extensively illustrated monograph
makes a significant application of H-infinity theory to electronic
amplifier design, demonstrating how recent developments in H-infinity
engineering equip amplifier designers with new tools and avenues for
research.
The presentation, at the interface of applied mathematics and
engineering, emphasizes how to (1) compute the best possible performance
available from any matching circuits; (2) benchmark existing matching
solutions; and (3) generalize results to multiple amplifiers. As the
monograph develops, many research directions are pointed out for both
disciplines. The physical meaning of a mathematical problem is made
explicit for the mathematician, while circuit problems are presented in
the H-infinity framework for the engineer. A final chapter organizes
these research topics into a collection of open problems ranging from
electrical engineering, numerical implementations, and generalizations
to H-infinity theory.