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Using a genetic algorithm to derive a fractal coil?
"Tdonaly" wrote in message ... Art wrote, (snip) By experimentation he came up with desirable' form factors ' that related to number of turns wound in relationship to the form diameter upon which the coils were wound, (snip) What! He didn't use the calculus of variations? What kind of an academic was he? I've got a question for you, Art. How would you set up an experiment that would solve the brachystochrone problem? Or, if that's too hard, how would you set up an experiment to tell you which, of all plane figures of equal perimeters, would give you the most enclosed area? After you've told me that, then you can tell me how I can set up an experiment that will tell me what coil configuration I can use that will give me the most inductance with the least amount of loss. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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