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Summary:
The article formulates a generalized cut-set method which may be used for the analysis of linear networks containing ideal voltage sources together with ideal current sources; there may also be magnetic coupling between the branches of the network. It appears that this method is a very useful tool for the network analysis. Its application is demonstrated on four examples.
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