Generalized multi-domain symbolic simplification

The paper deals with the implementation of generalized multi-domain method for approximate symbolic analysis of linear systems based on elemental component removal and nontrivial transformations of effort and flow graphs. The method is based on eliminating the low-effort branches from high- effort loops and the low-flow branches from high- flow cuts in case of multiple-nature model. The paper describes a graph transformation for decreasing the number of spanning trees and its computer implementation. Example analysis of a mechatronic system is presented.

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