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Convert from Incidence Matrix to State-Space, and then to Transfer Function


Draw a graph from an incidence matrix in ExcelDimension of cut spaceIs there any chance that a fractal can be used for graph visualization?Correspondence between spanning trees and bases of the column space of the incidence matrixproving a property of transfer function in the s-plane and the complex domainnumber of distinct de Bruijn sequences B(n,k)Conversion from state space back to transfer function in octave.Confusion on 2 factor theoremCan we say that vector of branches spans $(n-1)$ dimension space or incidence matrix rows (columns?) span $(n-1)$ dimension space?An algorithm to derive the adjacency matrix of line graph $L(G)$, if you are given the adjacency matrix of $G$?













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There is some scheme for low-pass filter:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter#/media/File:1st_Order_Lowpass_Filter_RC.svg



When i use Graph Theory, i get Incidence Matrix for this scheme. How to convert using this matrix to get the matrix of state-space (A, B, C, D) and then convert them to the transfer function of the low pass filter?










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    There is some scheme for low-pass filter:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter#/media/File:1st_Order_Lowpass_Filter_RC.svg



    When i use Graph Theory, i get Incidence Matrix for this scheme. How to convert using this matrix to get the matrix of state-space (A, B, C, D) and then convert them to the transfer function of the low pass filter?










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      There is some scheme for low-pass filter:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter#/media/File:1st_Order_Lowpass_Filter_RC.svg



      When i use Graph Theory, i get Incidence Matrix for this scheme. How to convert using this matrix to get the matrix of state-space (A, B, C, D) and then convert them to the transfer function of the low pass filter?










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      There is some scheme for low-pass filter:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter#/media/File:1st_Order_Lowpass_Filter_RC.svg



      When i use Graph Theory, i get Incidence Matrix for this scheme. How to convert using this matrix to get the matrix of state-space (A, B, C, D) and then convert them to the transfer function of the low pass filter?







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