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The contribution of Lausanne Polytechnic to the development of modern methods of analysis of power networks, in particular to the activities of a group of engineers constituting the `Electric Network Studies Centre', is described ...
A formulation within the London approximation of magnetic ring currents is applied to C60, C70, and their hexa-anions. Contrary to previous approaches, this formulation does not require the identification of closed loops and can therefore be applied to the ...