Programme (single pages) - Leibniz Universität Hannover
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Programme (single pages) - Leibniz Universität Hannover
;,QWHUQDWLRQDO6\PSRVLXP RQ 7KHRUHWLFDO(OHFWULFDO(QJLQHHULQJ Conference Programme Welcome to ISTET’99 and Magdeburg On behalf of the ISTET International Steering Committee and the Otto-vonGuericke-Universität (OvGU) Magdeburg it is our pleasure to extend to you our warmest welcome and invitation to attend the 1999 International Symposium of Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ISTET’99), held in Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt in Germany, September 6 - 9, 1999, at the Hansa Hotel. In the tradition of the founders of this ISTET conference series a technical programme will be presented where electrical and electronic engineers and scientists can proceed in their discussions of advanced theoretical ideas, new and hopefully more efficient analytical and numerical methods as well as exciting applications with respect to electromagnetic fields and/or electronic circuits. It should be emphasized that both areas are the fundamental physical basis of our present age that is characterized by high speed information recording and preparation, information transfer and information processing. It is beyond any doubt that the multimedia audiovisual communication services of the near future with its corresponding technical devices like smart sensors, mobile communication systems and complex signal processing units need new ideas from the areas of electromagnetic fields and electronic circuits. Therefore research aspects which are presented at this 1999 ISTET conference will be crucial for the next millennium where information techniques play an essential role. The structure of the ISTET’99 conference is featured by regular sessions where experts from more than 23 countries present their latest results in electromagnetic fields and/or electronic circuits and the teaching of these disciplines as well as some special sessions where selected subjects of high interest will be reviewed by invited speakers. Obviously these scientists can be counted to the authorities in their research area. September 6 - 9, 1999 Magdeburg, Germany Hosted by Otto-von-Guericke-University Institute for Electronics, Signal Processing and Communications Sponsored by The city of Magdeburg is a location for the ISTET’99 conference with its own gracefulness. At first we mention Otto von Guericke (1602-1682) the great major of Magdeburg who defended his town in the sixteenth century and became famous as a natural scientist who studied the physics of vacuum by means of his well known experiment (see for further details: http://ipe.et.uni-magdeburg.de/el/istet and „Magdeburg“). Some very similar experiments of Otto von Guericke will be presented at the ISTET’99 conference banquet. Werner von Siemens another famous scientist is related to Magdeburg. Recently the new building and location of the Institute of Electronics, Signal Processing and Communications of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Communications of the Otto-von-GuerickeUniversität was named after him. Beside many other famous people of the past - e. g. emperor Otto I, who was buried in the cathedral of Magdeburg this town was until recently a crossing point between eastern and western Europe. Even now a mixture of these different influences can be found in 2 Magdeburg which is in correspondence with the roots of this ISTET’99 conference series. Moreover we would like to mention the BUGA’99 (Bundesgartenschau) in Magdeburg. On the occasion of these annual and exceptional BUGA events numerous garden architects show their works of art. Accompanied by the BUGA’99 many other interesting events will be organised (see for further details: http://ipe.et.uni-magdeburg.de/el/istet and „BUGA’99“). Finally I would like to thank the ISTET International Steering Committee for giving us the opportunity to arrange the ISTET’99 in Magdeburg. Special thanks are given to my colleagues Prof. R. Sikora (Szeczin, Poland), Prof. O. Benda† (Bratislava, Slovakia), Prof. H. Uhlmann (Ilmenau, Germany), and Prof. M. Tadeusiewicz (Lodz, Poland) for advice with respect to many problems that have arisen during the preparation of this conference. Obviously no scientific conference can be successful without a local organizing committee which has to solve the uncountable problems. Without Dr. Thomas Schindler, chairman of the local organizing committee, who solved all these problems in a highly intelligent and engaged manner, this ISTET’99 conference could not take place in this form. Furthermore I would like to thank Mrs. M. Bärwald, Mrs. P. Borcherding, Mrs. H. Kerth, Mrs. B. Lunderstedt, Mrs. Dr. T. Reckert and Dipl.-Ing. W. Liebscher from the OvGU, as well as my research assistants Dipl.-Ing. L. Kronenberg, Dipl.-Ing. H. Bresch, Dr. K. Pahlke, Dipl.-Ing. M. Streitenberger and Dr. L. Weiss. Many thanks to the Kanzler of the OvGU, Mr. W. Lehnecke, and his team especially for solving the very difficult problem of credit cards. I would like to thank the Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg and Rektor Prof. Dr. E. Pollmann, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) and the Kultusministerium des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt and Abteilungsleiter Dr. Chr. Helm for their generous support of this conference. The ISTET’99 conference is organized in cooperation with the VDE-ITG FG 8.4.1 „Netzwerktheorie und Numerik“, VDE-ITG FA 8.4 „Integrierte Systeme“ and the IEEE Circuit and Systems (CAS) German Chapter. Your participation in ISTET’99 and your visit to Magdeburg will be technically rewarding, enjoyable and memorable. We hope that you will have a comfortable travel to and a good stay at Magdeburg. Wolfgang Mathis ISTET’99 Chairman 3 Contents International Steering Committee.............5 Local Organizing Committee....................4 Banquet....................................................5 Meeting of the International Steering Committee (ISC) ......................................5 Information for accompanied persons ......5 Exhibits ....................................................5 Accommodations......................................5 Travelling information about the ISTET’99 ..................................................6 Internet Access/Email ..............................6 ISTET’99 Registration ..............................6 Lunch, Coffee and Conference Banquet....................................................6 ISTET’99 Proceedings .............................6 Special entrance ......................................6 Special Invited Talks ................................7 Conference Schedule.............................10 Technical Programme ............................14 Authors' Index ........................................27 Conference Venue .................................29 International Steering Committee O. Benda†, Slovakia (Honorary Member) S. Bolkowski, Poland A. Bossavit, France J. R. Cardoso, Brasil Z. Ciok, Poland E. Della Torre, USA K. Demirtchyan, Russia D. Engelade, Germany S. Y. Hahn, Korea T. Honma, Japan A. Ivanyi, Hungary L. Kolev, Bulgary A. Kost, Germany E. E. Kriezis, Greece W. Mathis, Germany D. Mayer, Czech. Republic I. D. Mayergoyz, USA K. Mikolajuk, Poland B. D. Reljin, Yugoslavia K. R. Richter, Austria M. Rizzo, Italy H. Rosman, Romania A. Savini, Italy R. Sikora, Poland L. Sumichrast, Slovakia J. K. Sykulski, UK M. Tadeusiewicz, Poland C. W. Trowbridge, UK H. Uhlmann, Germany Local Organizing Committee T. Schindler (Chairman) P. Borcherding H. Bresch I. Hesse H. Kerth L. Kronenberg W. Liebscher B. Lunderstedt K. Pahlke M. Streitenberger L. Weiss 4 Banquet Travelling information about the ISTET’99 On Tuesday evening - September 7, 1999 - at 8:00pm all registered participants of the ISTET’99 are invited to the conference banquet. It will take place in the GUERICKE and the TELEMANN saloons of the HANSA hotel. We have wonderful music presented by two young ladies and very talented musicians. Another highlight is a collection of experiments which were created by Otto von Guericke in the seventeenth century and presented at our ISTET’99 conference by the Otto-von-Guericke-Society Magdeburg. These highlights will be enhanced by an elegant buffet dinner where several delicious meals will be prepared by the cuisine of the HANSA hotel. Magdeburg and the HANSA hotel can be reached by car using the A2 highway, by train (see Travel Service of the “Deutsche Bahn” DB http://bahn.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en) or by airplane to Berlin or Hannover and then by train from Berlin or Hannover to Magdeburg. Public transportation to the conference hotel and other places is provided by the “Magdeburger Verkehrsbetriebe” MVB (see http://mvb.magdeburg.de) and taxis. Meeting of the International Steering Committee (ISC) On Monday evening - September 6, 1999 - at 8:00pm there is 1999 ISC meeting. This meeting takes place in the HANNA saloon. A snack buffet and a collection of drinks will be served. Information for accompanied persons Note that no special programme for accompanied persons of the regular participants of the ISTET’99 is available. The local organizing committee suggests to visit the BUGA’99 in Magdeburg. A reduced number of tickets will be available on the conference desk. Each conference fee also includes comprehensive material about the BUGA’99. Furthermore several other beauty and interesting places of Magdeburg (e.g. the famous cathedral of Magdeburg with the tomb of Otto I) can be visited using the guide „A sightseeing tour through the cathedral city on the Elbe“ that is included in the material. Please ask members of the local conference committee for further hints and insider’s tips. See map on last page too. Internet Access/Email During the conference there will be locations available for computer and Internet access. These stations are reserved for attendees to contact their email and view conference related websites. ISTET’99 Registration All symposium attendees must register and carry their name tag at all times. The registration desk at the conference will be open on Monday, September 6, 1999 from 8:30am until 16:20pm and on each of the following two days. On Thursday, September 9, 1999, the conference desk will be open between 8:30am and 10:55am. Lunch, Coffee and Conference Banquet For all registered symposium attendees the lunch buffet each day is included in their registration and they will be invited to the conference banquet. Furthermore some beverages will served during the breaks. Exhibits ISTET’99 Proceedings Booksellers will exhibit new books and products related with research areas of this ISTET’99 conference. Furthermore some colleagues will present demonstrations of their research. All conference registrations will include one copy of the completed ISTET’99 proceedings on CD-ROM and as a hard copy (where colored figures are printed in black/white). Accommodations Special entrance The conference HANSA hotel is available for the participants as well as other hotel where our ISTET’99 homepage can be used for your assistance. The local organizing committee allows all students of the Otto-von-GuerickeUniversität Magdeburg who are not employed to visit all sessions of the 5 6 ISTET’99 conference without paying the conference fee. But also in this case a registration is necessary and students must carry their special name tag at all time. Special Invited Talks The members of the International Steering Committee agree that the participants of the ISTET’99 will present interesting and remarkable results. On the other hand it is a good tradition that subjects of special interest will be outlined by experts and authorities of the corresponding research areas and enriched by own results. The chairman of this ISTET’99 conference believe that the invited speakers and their subjects will find the applause of all participants of this conference. In the following the invited speakers are introduced: Professor Martin Hasler of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne held the Chair of Circuits and Systems. His research interests include nonlinear circuits and systems analysis, nonlinear systems modeling and identification, applications of chaos in engineering neural networks, and speech processing. Since 1979 he became one of the most well known experts in nonlinear circuits. Recently, he makes a considerable research effort to the application of chaotic behavior in information transmission and signal processing. He is author and co-author of about 120 research papers and 5 books. Furthermore he has been the Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Part I: Fundamental Theory and Applications from 1993 until 1995 and is a member of the Editorial Board of two other international journals. He is a fellow of the IEEE. Dipl.-Ing. Werner John was born on December 13th, 1950 in Osnabrück. In 1980 he received the master degree (Dipl.-Ing.) of electrical engineering at the University in Hannover. On October 1, 1998 he joined the Fraunhofer Institute Reliability and Microintegration. Since then he is the head of the Department “Advanced System Engineering (Berlin/ Paderborn)”. He is responsible for the development and integration of simulation tools, models and design procedures in the spheres “EMC analysis”, “EMC engineering”, “RF design” and ”design environments”. W. John has gained 18 years of experience with the development of microwave engineering software, analog simulation software and EMC software. He authored more than 80 publications in national and international scientific journals and conferences. 7 Professor Thomas Beth is head of the Institute for Algorithms and Cognitive Systems at the University of Karlsruhe and Director of the European Institute for System Security. The institute has specialized in several areas of modern algorithm engineering and computer algebra combined with picture processing and picture interpretation and mathematical knowledge engineering. This work was complemented by the fundamental and applied research work by intensive research and development in engineering of public-key algorithms, protocol design, protocol verification and cryptanalysis of systems in the E.I.S.S. Since 1994 Thomas Beth has worked in quantum computing and built up a research group in quantum informatics. Thomas Beth has published several books and has served as editor to different journals in the areas of computer science, physics and mathematics. His current research interests include cryptography, applied algebra and computer algebra with its applications in signal processing, optical algorithms, microtechnology, and of course quantum computing. The new book by Beth, Jungnickel, Lenz: Design Theory and its Applications, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Cambridge University Press, 1999, comprises some of this work in its second volume. Professor Bernd Wilhelmi (* 1938, Erfurt, Germany) Dr. rer. nat. (1966), facultas docendi (1970), Dr. sc. nat. (1972) U. Jena Current Fields of Interest: Molecular Physics and Spectroscopy, Optics, Nonlinear Optics, Lasers, Laser Materials Processing, Ultrafast Processes At present: Consultant, Vice Chairman of the Scientific Council of JENOPTIK AG Before: 1970-1973 1982-1983 1988-1991 1991-1999 Guest Lectures: Ass. Prof., 1973-1988 Full Prof. for Applied Physics (Quantum Electronics), U. Jena Laser Project, Kombinat Carl Zeiss Jena (during Sabattical Year) Secretary of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Berlin, and Building up the Department “Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy” in the Institute for Optics and Spectroscopy, Berlin JENOPTIK AG, R&D Amsterdam, Berlin, Kiew, Minsk, Teheran, Triest Author or co-author of 5 books (Nonlinear Optics and Lasers) and more than 200 scientific papers 8 Conference Schedule Professor Helmut Pfützner is with the Institute of Fundamentals and Theory of Electrical Engineering of the Vienna University of Technology. His research activities include analysis of biological media and systems, physiological and technical sensors, methods for hygienics and biotechnology, investigation of soft magnetic material, and neural networks. Ao. Univ. Prof. Dr. techn. Pfützner published since 1985 more than 100 scientific papers in these areas. Moreover he is engaged in the teaching activities of electrobiology, electrobiological surface phenomena and technical magnetism as well as biomagnetism. Monday, September 6, 1999 8:30 - 9:30 Registration 9:30 - 10:15 A10 Opening Session - Welcome to the ISTET'99 10:15 - 11:00 A20 Invited Talk M. Weber Interactive Visualization Tools for Teaching Electrodynamics A31 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Fundamental Aspects A32 Regular Session Nonlinear Circuits I 11:00 - 11:30 Dr. Michael Weber is an research assistant at the University of Karlsruhe. His research interests include the method of characteristics in the numerical analysis of electromagnetic fields, transient behavior of electromagnetic fields using time domain methods. Furthermore he is interested in electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) where he uses time domain methods. He published several papers in these areas. As a member of the group of Prof. Reiss he very engaged in modern educational aspects of electromagnetic field theory. 11:30 - 12:45 Coffee Break 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch Break 13:45 - 14:00 Poster Session Short Poster Presentation 14:00 - 14:40 A40 Invited Talk T. Beth Quantum Computing: A crazy idea or a new technology? 14:45 - 16:00 A51 Regular Session Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetic Fields A52 Regular Session Nonlinear Aspects of Power Systems 16:00 - 16:20 16:20 - 18:00 20:00 9 Coffee Break A61 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Numerical Aspects I A62 Special Session Quantum Computing I ISC Meeting 10 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 8:45 - 9:25 B10 Invited Talk M. Hasler Transmission of Information on Chaotic Carrier Signals 8:45 - 9:25 C10 Invited Talk B. Wilhelmi Nonlinear Optics. Fundamentals, Results and Trends 9:30 - 10:45 B21 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Low Frequency Domain I 9:30 - 10:45 C21 B22 Regular Session Educational Aspects of Fields and Circuits I Regular Session Advanced Mathematical Concepts in Networks and Fields I C22 Regular Session Circuits and its Applications II 10:45 - 11:05 11:05 - 12:45 Coffee Break B31 B32 B33 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: High Frequency Domain I Regular Session Systems Theory I Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Numerical Aspects III C32 Regular Session Circuits and its Applications I Regular Session Nonlinear Circuits II C33 Regular Session Field Modelling Aspects Lunch Break 13:45 - 14:00 Poster Session Short Poster Presentation 14:45 - 16:00 B40 B51 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Numerical Aspects II B52 Special Session Quantum Computing II 16:00 - 16:20 16:20 - 18:00 20:00 Invited Talk W. John EMC Analysis and Design of Microelectronic Systems 11:05 - 12:45 Coffee Break C31 12:45 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:40 10:45 - 11:05 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch Break 13:45 - 14:00 Poster Session Short Poster Presentation 14:00 - 14:40 C40 Invited Talk H. Pfützner Rotational Magnetization 14:45 - 16:00 C41 Regular Session Educational Aspects of Fields and Circuits II C42 Regular Session Systems Theory II Coffee Break 16:00 - 16:20 B61 Special Session EMC Analysis and Design of Microelectronic Systems 16:20 - 18:00 B62 Regular Session Neural Networks Coffee Break C51 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Low Frequency Domain II C52 Regular Session Advanced Circuit Theory Banquet Hansa Hotel 11 12 Thursday, September 9, 1999 8:45 - 10:25 D11 Regular Session Networks and Fields D12 Regular Session Qualitative Methods in Circuit Analysis 10:25 - 10:55 10:55 - 12:10 Technical Programme Coffee Break D21 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: High Frequency Domain II D22 Regular Session Advanced Mathematical Concepts in Networks and Fields II 12:15 - 12:30 Goodbye to the next ISTET 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break Poster General P20 Poster Fields P30 Poster Networks Spektabilität Prof. Dr. B. Michaelis (Dekan der Fakultät Elektrotechnik) Dr. Chr. Helm (Kultusministerium des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt) Prof. Dr. Mathis (Chairman of ISTET'99) Weber, M.; Koelblin, M.; Schlaile, Ch.; Reiß, K. INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION TOOLS FOR TEACHING ELECTRODYNAMICS Your poster can be set up at any time of the conference for the duration of the rest of the conference. Each poster author should be prepared to give a 2 minutes slide presentation of the poster with a maximum of two transparencies in one of the poster sessions. The poster sessions are each day from Monday to Wednesday, 13:45-14:00. Poster sessions are for short poster presentation only. Please contact the poster session chair in the morning of the day where you intend to give your short poster presentation. No extra times will be given where poster authors have to be present at their poster. Monday, September 6, 1999 - 11:30 - 12:45 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Fundamental Aspects Session Chairman: A. Reibiger A20 ID076 A31 Spalek, D. RECIPROCITY PRINCIPLE FOR GYROMAGNETIC MEDIUMS ID015 Stancheva, R.; Iatcheva, I. AN INVERSE PROBLEM IN ELECTROMAGNETISM ID054 Monday, September 6, 1999 - 11:30 - 12:45 Regular Session Nonlinear Circuits I Session Chairman: M. Tadeusiewicz Grabowski, D.; Walczak, J.; Sowa, P. ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR OSCILLATIONS IN POWER SYSTEMS Mohr, Th.; Uhlmann, F. H. MODERN REALISATION OF NONLINEAR CHARACTERISTICS USING DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS 13 A10 Magnifizenz Prof. Dr. K. E. Pollmann (Rektor der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg) Monday, September 6, 1999 - 10:15 - 11:00 Invited Talk Interactive Visualization Tools for Teaching Electrodynamics Session Chairman: W. Mathis All Days P10 Monday, September 6, 1999 - 9:30 - 10:15 Opening Session - Welcome to the ISTET'99 14 A32 ID040 ID081 Monday, September 6, 1999 - 14:00 - 14:40 Invited Talk Quantum Computing: A crazy idea or a new technology? Session Chairman: W. Mathis Beth, T. QUANTUM COMPUTING: A CRAZY IDEA OR A NEW TECHNOLOGY? Monday, September 6, 1999 - 14:45 - 16:00 Regular Session Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetic Fields Session Chairman: M. Vasiliu A40 ID118 A51 Spalek, D. NONLINEAR BOUNDARY CONDITION FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD PROBLEMS ID014 Bruns, W. GDFIDL WITH GENERALIZED DIAGONAL FILLINGS AND PERIODIC BOUNDARY CONDITIONS Vasiliu, M.; Hantila, F. I.; Demeter, E. BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FOR FIELD-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS ID036 Monday, September 6, 1999 - 14:45 - 16:00 Regular Session Nonlinear Aspects of Power Systems Session Chairman: K. Pahlke ID070 A52 Mikolajuk, K.; Kwiczak, S.; Dzieciatko, M. ESTIMATION OF CURRENT HARMONICS IN THREE PHASE NETWORKS Wagner, J.; Maga, D.; Sabo, G.; Jesko, V. HYSTERESIS LOSSES CALCULATION BASED ON ASYNCHRONOUS MOTOR FEM DESIGN ID009 Benda, O.; Krivosik, P. CONTRIBUTION TO THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR CIRCUITS WITH HYSTERETIC ELEMENTS ID104 ID028 Monday, September 6, 1999 - 16:20 - 18:00 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Numerical Aspects I Session Chairman: I. Chegis Dotterweich, M.; Patecki, A.; Turkot, A. THE LOCAL NET METHOD IMPLEMENTATION IN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD COMPUTATIONS APPLYING THE FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD ID029 Kosmanis, T. I.; Kantartzis, N. V.; Tsiboukis, T. D.; Kriezis, E. E. LOCAL REPRESENTATION OF FIELD SINGULARITIES NEAR A WEDGE BY A HYBRID WAVELET-GALERKIN - FINITE-DIFFERENCE TIME-DOMAIN TECHNIQUE Uhlmann, F. H.; Michelsson, O. THREE-DIMENSIONAL FIELD COMPUTATION WITH HIGHER ORDER BOUNDARY ELEMENTS ID037 Monday, September 6, 1999 - 16:20 - 18:00 Special Session Quantum Computing I Session Chairman and Organizer: T. Beth ID078 A62 Pahlke, K.; Kronenberg, L. SIMULATION OF THE TWO STORED IONS ARRANGEMENT FOR QUANTUM COMPUTING Schack, R.; Caves, C. M. SEPARABLE STATES OF N QUANTUM BITS ID133 Alber, G. ENTANGLEMENT AND THE LINEARITY OF QUANTUM MECHANICS Rötteler, M.; Beth, T. EFFICIENT REALISATION OF DISCRETE COSINE TRANSFORMS ON A QUANTUM COMPUTER ID132 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 8:45 - 9:25 Invited Talk Transmission of Information on Chaotic Carrier Signals Session Chairman: W. Mathis Hasler, M. TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION ON CHAOTIC CARRIER SIGNALS BASIC PRINCIPLES AND OPTIMIZATION IN THE PRESENCE OF CHANNEL NOISE 15 A61 16 ID112 ID129 B10 ID010 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 9:30 - 10:45 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Low Frequency Domain I Session Chairman: F. H. Uhlmann B21 Mrozynski, G.; Baum, E. SURFACE CHARGES AND ELECTRIC FIELD IN THE NONCONDUCTING SPACE SURROUNDING EDDY CURRENT REGIONS ID013 Vasiliu, M.; Hantila, F. I.; Enache, R. AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO NON-SINUSOIDAL EDDY-CURRENT PROBLEMS Bossavit, A. EDDY CURRENTS IN DIMENSION 2: VOLTAGE DROPS ID043 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 9:30 - 10:45 Regular Session Educational Aspects of Fields and Circuits I Session Chairman: A. Bossavit Marinova, G.; Marinov, M.; Gouljashki, V. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM FOR RESEARCH AND FOR TEACHING CIRCUIT DESIGN Jurian, M.; Panait, C. IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTIMEDIA TOOLS INTO MARINE EDUCATION Glinka, T.; Stec, K. EXPERIMENT AS A TOOL IN MODERN TEACHING OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 11:05 - 12:45 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: High Frequency Domain I Session Chairman: M. Weber Wallner, P.; Ruile, W.; Weigel, R. MINIMIZATION OF LEAKY-SAW LOSSES IN DOUBLE-LAYER-SYSTEMS Mongiardo, M.; Russer, P.; Tomassoni, Ch.; Felsen, L. GENERALIZED NETWORK FORMULATION ANALYSIS OF N-FURCATIONS: APPLICATIONS TO ELLIPTICAL WAVEGUIDE 17 ID087 B22 ID057 ID079 ID122 B31 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 11:05 - 12:45 Regular Session Systems Theory I Session Chairman: W. Mathis B32 Gluskin, E. WATCH THE SYMMETRY POINTS! ID062 van der Kloet, P.; Kuijstermans, F. C. M.; Neerhoff, F. L.; van Staveren, A.; Verhoeven, C. J. M. A NOTE ON DYNAMIC EIGENVALUES AND SLOWLY-VARYING SYSTEMS ID088 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 11:05 - 12:45 Regular Session Circuits and its Applications I Session Chairman: L. Novak Tadeusiewicz, M.; Korzybski, M. A METHOD FOR A SINGLE AND MULTIPLE FAULT DIAGNOSIS IN LINEAR ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Kandic, D.; Reljin, B. D. VOLTAGE TRANSFER FUNCTIONS AND RISE- AND DELAY TIMES OF HOMOGENEOUS LADDER NETWORKS Streitenberger, M.; Bresch, H. FIRST IMPLEMENTATION OF A CLASS-D AMPLIFIER WITH SEPARATED BASEBAND Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 14:00 - 14:40 Invited Talk EMC Analysis and Design of Microelectronic Systems Session Chairman: W. Mathis John, W. EMC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF MICROELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ID023 ID093 18 B33 ID098 ID103 ID136 B40 ID109 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 14:45 - 16:00 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Numerical Aspects II Session Chairman: R. Weigel B51 Kantartzis, N. V.; Kosmanis, T. I.; Tsiboukis, T. D. COMPACT HIGHER-ORDER FINITE DIFFERENCE TIME DOMAIN SCHEMES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENHANCED REFLECTION-ANNIHILATING PERFECTLY MATCHED LAYERS USING ACCURATE NON-CARTESIAN CELL LATTICES ID038 Skocic, A.; Weiland, T. A NEW TYPE OF DUAL-ORTHOGONAL STRUCTURE ELEMENTS FOR THE FINITE INTEGRATION THEORY Taylor, S.; Sykulski, J. K. ADAPTIVE MESHING IN 2D USING DYNAMIC BUBBLES: SOME PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS ID065 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 14:45 - 16:00 Special Session Quantum Computing II Session Chairman and Organizer: T. Beth Makhlin, Y.; Schön, G.; Shnirman, A. JOSEPHSON JUNCTION QUANTUM BITS AND THE QUANTUM MEASUREMENT PROCESS Grassl, M.; Beth, T. QUANTUM BCH CODES Rasetti, M.; Zanardi, P. BEATING DECOHERENCE IN QUANTUM COMPUTERS: THE ROLE OF DYNAMICAL ALGEBRAS Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 16:20 - 18:00 Special Session EMC Analysis and Design of Microelectronic Systems Session Chairman and Organizer: W. John Steinecke, Th.; Niebauer, R.; John, W. EME-REDUCTION METHODOLOGY FOR MICROCONTROLLER DESIGN Estienne, J. P.; Peres, G.; Vsrithammavanh, V.; Perea, E.; Belloso, M. ADVANCED NUMERICAL ELECTROMAGNETICS FOR LARGE SIZE SCATTERERS Vogt, M.; John, W. COMBINATION OF A FEM AND BEM FOR INTERCONNECT CHARACTERIZATION ON CHIP-, PCB- AND SYSTEM-LEVEL Niebauer, R.; Steinecke, Th. TESTCHIP FOR EMC AND SIGNAL INTEGRITY ANALYSIS IN QUARTER MICRON TECHNOLOGY 19 ID099 B52 ID131 ID128 ID130 B61 Tuesday, September 7, 1999 - 16:20 - 18:00 Regular Session Neural Networks Session Chairman: U. Seiffert B62 Osowski, S.; Linh, T. H. CLASSICAL AND FUZZY NEURAL NETWORKS FOR CLASSIFICATION ID008 Cannas, B.; Fanni, A.; Marchesi, M.; Pilo, F. A TABU SEARCH ALGORITHM FOR OPTIMAL SIZING OF LOCALLY RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS Walczak, J.; Behr, M. NEURAL NETWORKS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ACTIVE CURRENTS Krstic, I.; Reljin, B. D.; Kostic, I.P.; Kandic, D. SOLVING INVERSE LINEAR PROBLEM OF HEAT TRANSFER BY CELLULAR NEURAL NETWORK ID051 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 8:45 - 9:25 Invited Talk Nonlinear Optics. Fundamentals, Results and Trends Session Chairman: W. Mathis Wilhelmi, B. NONLINEAR OPTICS: FUNDAMENTALS, RESULTS AND TRENDS Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 9:30 - 10:45 Regular Session Advanced Mathematical Concepts in Networks and Fields I Session Chairman: W. Mathis ID073 ID102 C10 ID119 C21 Cel, J. IDENTIFICATION OF VOLTAGE-CURRENT OPERATORS SATISFYING TELLEGEN'S THEOREM ID005 Reibiger, A.; Loose, H.; Nähring, T. MULTIDIMENSIONAL NETWORKS ID115 ID105 ID107 ID108 ID123 20 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 9:30 - 10:45 Regular Session Circuits and its Applications II Session Chairman: H. Bresch C22 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 11:05 - 12:45 Regular Session Field Modelling Aspects Session Chairman: A. Reibiger C33 Ivanov, K. P.; Radev, N. A.; Vladov, S. S. GAIN-AND-OFFSET-COMPENSATED SECOND-ORDER SWITCHED-CAPACITOR BANDPASS FILTER WITH REDUCED ID022 Nethe, A.; Quast, R.; Stahlmann, H.-D. PROCESS MODEL FOR THE OPTIMISATION OF INDUCTANCES FOR CHOPPERS ID016 Hajek, K.; Sedlacek, J. MINIMISATION OF THE PARASITIC TRANSFER ZERO INFLUENCE FOR THE ARC 2ND ORDER FILTERS Gadjeva, E.; Marinov, M.; Djamijkov, T.; Kouyoumdjiev, T. APPLICATION OF MACROMODELS FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS ID039 Sosnowski, J. NEW APPROACH TO THE CURRENT-VOLTAGE AND CRITICAL CURRENT ANALYSIS OF THE HIGH TEMPERATURE OXIDE Krzeminski, St. K. GENERALIZED MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF MHD FLOW HYDRODYNAMIC-MAGNETIC POTENTIAL APPROACH Scheinert, G.; Uhlmann, F. H. COMPUTATION OF ELECTRO-THERMAL COUPLED PROBLEMS APPLIED TO MAGNETIC ACTUATORS ID049 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 11:05 - 12:45 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Numerical Aspects III Session Chairman: A. Skocic Chegis, I.; Slavin, O. MATCHING CONDITION AND SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATION IN MAGNETISATION PROBLEM FOR FERROMAGNETIC. EXAMPLES OF COMPUTING ALGORITHMS Gawrylczyk, K. M. THE ALGORITHM FOR RECOGNITION OF CRACKS IN TUBES Cehan-Racovita, M. THE CAUCHY-TYPE MODEL OF LAPLACE'S FIELD AND RELATED QUASI-LOCAL COMPUTATION METHODS Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 11:05 - 12:45 Regular Session Nonlinear Circuits II Session Chairman: L. Weiss Swiszcz, P.; Walczak, J. SYNCHRONISATION OF OSCILLATIONS IN A SYSTEM OF THE SECOND ORDER CONTAINING A GENERALISED CHUA'S DIODE van Staveren, A.; Kuijstermans, F. C. M.; van der Kloet, P.; Neerhoff, F. L.; Verhoeven, C. J. M.; van Roermund, A. H. M. ANALYZING NON-LINEAR CIRCUITS USING THE LINEAR TIME-VARYING APPROACH Feldmann, U.; Günther, M. SOME REMARKS ABOUT REGULARIZATION OF CIRCUIT EQUATIONS Bresch, H.; Mathis, W. ABOUT ENTRAINMENTS AND PLL EFFECTS AS ORTHOGONAL MODES OF ANALOG PLL CIRCUITS 21 ID068 C31 ID042 ID044 ID046 C32 ID056 ID092 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 14:00 - 14:40 Invited Talk Rotational Magnetization Session Chairman: W. Mathis Pfützner, H. ROTATIONAL MAGNETIZATION - AN EFFECTIVE SOURCE OF NUMERICAL DATA ON MULTIDIRECTIONAL PERMEABILITY, LOSSES AND MAGNETOSTRICTION OF SOFT MAGNETIC MATERIALS Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 14:45 - 16:00 Regular Session Educational Aspects of Fields and Circuits II Session Chairman: R. Sikora ID072 ID114 C40 ID137 C41 Georgiev, Vl.; Farchy, S.; Stanchev, K.; Gadjeva, E. APPLICATION OF THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALYSIS PROGRAM PSPICE IN TEACHING THEORETICAL ELECTROTECHNIQUE ID066 Benesova, Z.; Mayer, D. NEW ASPECTS IN TEACHING OF THEORY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sikora, R.; Gratkowski, S. A NEW CONCEPTION OF TEACHING THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AT UNIVERSITIES OF TECHNOLOGY ID113 ID100 ID121 22 ID124 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 14:45 - 16:00 Regular Session Systems Theory II Session Chairman: R. Sommer C42 Gluskin, E. THE LOCAL GATEAUX FREQUENCIES ID071 Ramiz, R. R-BERNSTEIN DESIGN METHOD FOR DERIVATION OF THE AMPLITUDE DISTRIBUTIONS OF AN UNIFORMLY SPACED N-ELEMENT LINEAR ARRAY Jänicke, L.; Mewald, M.; Kost, A. INVESTIGATIONS ABOUT LOCAL AND GLOBAL ERROR ESTIMATION ID096 Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 16:20 - 18:00 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: Low Frequency Domain II Session Chairman: R. Stancheva Delaere, K.; Belmans, R.; Hameyer, K.; Heylen, W.; Sas, P. COUPLING OF MAGNETIC ANALYSIS AND VIBRATIONAL MODAL ANALYSIS USING LOCAL FORCES Kurgan, E. ANALYSIS OF COUPLED CURRENT DENSITY AND THERMAL FIELDS IN NON-HOMOGENEOUS MATERIALS Bednarek, K.; Nawrowski, R. CALCULATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS OF MAGNETIC INDUCTION AND POWER LOSS IN SURROUNDINGS OF THREE-PHASE CONDUCTORS Kollar, M. A REMARK ON EVALUATION OF MAGNETIZED OR POLARIZED BODY STATIC FIELD - CONSEQUENT USE OF MAXWELL EQUATIONS Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - 16:20 - 18:00 Regular Session Advanced Circuit Theory Session Chairman: F. H. Uhlmann Biolek, Z.; Biolek, D. DC STABILITY IN CIRCUITS WITH ALGEBRAIC CONFINEMENTS Kronenberg, L.; Trajkovic, L.; Mathis, W. ANALYSIS OF FEEDBACK-STRUCTURES IN FET CIRCUITS Gadjeva, E.; Donevska, L.; Stamenov, D.; Asparuhova, K. CIRCUIT STABILITY INVESTIGATION USING GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALYSIS PROGRAMS Ossowski, M. INVESTIGATION OF THE CIRCUIT STABILITY PROPERTIES USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING METHOD 23 ID101 C51 ID018 Thursday, September 9, 1999 - 8:45 - 10:25 Regular Session Networks and Fields Session Chairman: K. Pahlke D11 Müller, G.; Stehr, G.; Reiß, K. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS EXPOSED TO TIME-VARYING MAGNETIC FIELDS ID077 Oetting, C.-C.; Hannemann, J.; Klinkenbusch, L. HYBRID FINITE ELEMENT AND MULTIPOLE ANALYSIS Mangold, T.; Russer, P. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD MODELING AND SYNTHESIS OF EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS FOR DISTRIBUTED MICROWAVE CIRCUITS Reibiger, A. FIELD THEORETIC DESCRIPTION OF TEM WAVES ON LOSSLESS MULTICONDUCTOR TRANSMISSION LINES ID082 Thursday, September 9, 1999 - 8:45 - 10:25 Regular Session Qualitative Methods in Circuit Analysis Session Chairman: L. Kronenberg ID091 ID111 D12 ID064 Artioli, M.; Filippetti, B. LINEAR ANALOG CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS BASED ON SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS AND REDUCED OBSERVABLE POINTS SET ID033 ID083 Centaro, F.; Centaro, M.; Colasanto, M. P.; De Nisi, S.; Sylos Labini, M. SOME METHODS FOR EASILY DETERMINING THE MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF THE CIRCUITS Halfmann, T.; Sommer, R.; Wichmann, T. APPLICATION OF SYMBOLIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS: AN OVERVIEW AND RECENT RESULTS IN NONLINEAR MODEL GENERATION ID089 ID110 C52 ID050 Thursday, September 9, 1999 - 10:55 - 12:10 Regular Session Electromagnetic Fields: High Frequency Domain II Session Chairman: B. D. Reljin ID067 Kazmierski, M.; Kersz, I.; Apanasewicz, S. SOME ASPECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ANALYSIS IN SYSTEMS WITH CONDUCTING SCREENS Schneider, M.; Scheinert, G.; Uhlmann, F. H. SOLUTION OF THE WAVE EQUATION FOR THE DOUBLE CONE SECTOR ID086 Bierhoff, Th.; Wallrabenstein, A.; Himmler, A.; Griese, E.; Mrozynski, G. AN APPROACH TO MODEL WAVE PROPAGATION IN HIGHLY MULTIMODAL OPTICAL WAVEGUIDES WITH ROUGH SURFACES ID052 24 ID097 D21 ID011 ID045 ID085 Thursday, September 9, 1999 - 10:55 - 12:10 Regular Session Advanced Mathematical Concepts in Networks and Fields II Session Chairman: A. Reibiger D22 Cel, J. THE COHN-VRATSANOS THEOREM VERSUS TELLEGEN'S THEOREM ID006 Gronwald, F. THE GEOMETRIC STRUCTURE OF ELECTRODYNAMICS AND ITS NETWORK FORMULATION MADE TRANSPARENT BY MEANS OF DIFFERENTIAL FORMS ID021 All Days, Poster General Session Chairman: W. Mathis P10 Vande Sande, H.; De Gersem, H.; Hameyer, K. FINITE ELEMENT STABILIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR CONVECTION-DIFFUSION PROBLEMS ID019 Lobos, T.; Koglin, H.-J.; Waclawek, Z. REAL-TIME PARAMETER ESTIMATION OF SIGNALS IN CONVERTER-FED DRIVES USING ADAPTIVE NEURAL NETWORKS Pevac, D. THE PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING THE ROUTING PROTOCOLS IN THE INTERNET Pevac, D. LINK PERFORMANCE ESTIMATION IN GENERIC CABLING SYSTEM ID020 All Days, Poster Fields Session Chairman: W. Mathis ID030 ID031 P20 Miskovic, B. ELECTRODYNAMICS OF MOVING BODIES ID012 Li, L.; Cui, X. TREATING OF 3D IMPEDANCE BOUNDARY USING TOTAL SCALAR MAGNETIC POTENTIAL Palka, R.; Portabella, E.; May, H.; Canders, W.-R. AXIS-SYMMETRIC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF THE PERMANENT MAGNET-SUPERCONDUCTOR INTERACTION Markovic, V.; Milovanovic, B.; Pronic, O. NUMERICALLY EFFICIENT GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR A POINT CHARGE IN MULTILAYERED MEDIUM INSIDE A CYLINDRICAL ENCLOSURE ID017 Cranganu-Cretu, R.; Hantila, F. I.; Gheorma, I.; Leuca, T. IMMITTANCES OF CIRCUIT ELEMENTS WITH FIELD EFFECT Cannistra, G.; De Nisi, S.; Minenna, M.; Sylos Labini, M. A FUZZY APPROACH FOR CALCULATING THE CURRENT FIELD GENERATED BY A CYLINDRICAL ELECTRODE 25 ID027 ID034 ID035 Sato, K.; Onuki, T.; Wakao, S.; Tokuhisa, M.; Maeda, A. A NOVEL STRUCTURE OF INDUCTION MOTORS FOR WEIGHT REDUCTION Watanabe, H.; Jeon, W. J.; Iwamoto, T.; Nakamoto, A.; Sato, K.; Onuki, T. SELF-STARTING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR WITH PLURAL MAGNETS PER POLE OF THE ROTOR Kurgan, E. ADMISSIBLE GREEN'S FUNCTIONS IN MAGNETOSTATIC FIELD ANALYSIS Nicolae, Al.; Vasiliu, M. CLASSICAL EDDY CURRENT LOSSES IN A CYLINDRICAL CORE WITH REPETITIVE PULSE MAGNETIZATION Kuczynski, A. CIRCUITS ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC FIELD USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD All Days, Poster Networks Session Chairman: W. Mathis ID060 ID061 ID063 ID069 ID138 P30 Cel, J. A COMBINATORIAL METHOD FOR COMPUTING BOUNDS ON SOLUTIONS OF NON-LINEAR RESISTIVE NETWORKS Kolev, L. V.; Mladenov, V. WORST-CASE TOLERANCE ANALYSIS OF NON-LINEAR CIRCUITS USING AN INTERVAL METHOD Kolev, L. V. A NEW INTERVAL METHOD FOR GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION Gmitrovic, M. V.; Milosavljevic, Z. D. BAND-PASS FILTERS WITH A MINIMUM SPREAD OF ELEMENT VALUES Pasko, M.; Debowski, K. ABOUT CERTAIN METHOD OF THE DETERMINATION OF ACTIVE CURRENT IN THREE PHASES SYSTEMS WITH NONLINEAR LOADS Kunze, J. FOURIER-BASED AVERAGING METHODS FOR PERIODICALLY SWITCHED CIRCUITS Skowronek, K. THE DETERMINATION OF INFORMATIONS LOSSES IN REAL CIRCUITS ON THE BASIS OF RANDOM POWER FACTOR Lobos, T.; Leonowicz, Z.; Piotrowicz, J. DETECTION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL HARMONIC OF DISTORTED SIGNALS USING MIN-NORM METHOD Tosic, D. V.; Lutovac, M. D. SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION OF IMPULSE, STEP AND SINE RESPONSES OF LINEAR TIME-INVARIANT SYSTEMS ID058 26 ID007 ID024 ID025 ID026 ID041 ID047 ID074 ID084 ID095 Mohr, Thomas Mongiardo, Mauro Mrozynski, Gerd Authors' Index A Alber, Gernot Apanasewicz, Stanislaw Artioli, Marcello Asparuhova, Katia F A62 D21 D12 C52 B Baum, Eckhard Bednarek, Karol Behr, Michal Belloso, M. Belmans, Ronnie Benda, Oldrich Benesova, Zdenka Beth, T. Bierhoff, Th. Biolek, Dalibor Biolek, Zdenek Bossavit, Alain Bresch, Helmut Bruns, Warner B21 C51 B62 B61 C51 A52 C41 A40 A62 B52 D21 C52 C52 B21 B33 C32 A51 C Canders, Wolf-Rüdiger Cannas, Barbara Cannistra, G. Caves, Carlton M. Cehan-Racovita, Mircea Cel, Jaroslaw Centaro, F. Centaro, M. Chegis, Inna Colasanto, M. P. Cranganu-Cretu, Bogdan Cui, Xiang P20 B62 P20 A62 C31 C21 D22 P30 D12 D12 C31 D12 P20 P20 D De Gersem, Herbert De Nisi, Sergio Debowski, Krzysztof Delaere, Koen Demeter, E. Djamijkov, Todor Stojanov Donevska, Lila Dotterweich, Martin Dzieciatko, M. P10 D12 P20 P30 C51 A51 C22 C52 A61 A52 E Enache, R. Estienne, Jean-Pierre Fanni, A. Farchy, Samuil Feldmann, Uwe Felsen, Leopold Filippetti, F. B62 C41 C32 B31 D12 G Gadjeva, Elissaveta Dimitrova Gawrylczyk, K. Marek Georgiev, Vladimir Gheorma, Ioan Glinka, Tadeusz Gluskin, Emanuel Gmitrovic, Miodrag V. Gouljashki, Vassil Grabowski, Dariusz Grassl, Markus Gratkowski, Stanislaw Griese, Elmar Gronwald, Frank Günther, M. C22 C41 C52 C31 C41 P20 B22 B32 C42 P30 B22 A32 B52 C41 D21 D22 C32 H Hajek, Karel Halfmann, Thomas Hameyer, Kay Hannemann, Jens Hantila, Florea Ioan Hasler, Martin Heylen, Ward Himmler, Andreas C22 D12 C51 P10 D11 A51 B21 P20 B10 C51 D21 I Iatcheva, Ilona Ivanov, Kantscho P. Iwamoto, T. A31 C22 P20 J Jänicke, Lutz Jeon, Woojin Jesko, V. John, Werner Jurian, Mariana C42 P20 A52 B40 B61 B61 B22 K B21 B61 Kandic, Dragan Kantartzis, N. V. 27 B33 B62 A61 B51 Kazmierski, Marceli Kersz, Igor Klinkenbusch, Ludger Koelblin, Markus Koglin, Hans-Jürgen Kolev, Lubomir V. Kollar, Mojo Korzybski, Marek Kosmanis, T. I. Kost, Arnulf Kostic, Pavle Kouyoumdjiev, Todor Gavrilov Kriezis, E. E. Krivosik, P. Kronenberg, Lars Krstic, Ivan Krzeminski, Stanislaw Kuczynski, Andrzej Kuijstermans, F. C. M. Kunze, Joachim Kurgan, Eugeniusz Kwiczak, S. D21 D21 D11 A20 P10 P30 P30 C51 B33 A61 B51 C42 B62 C22 A61 A52 A62 C52 B62 C33 P20 B32 C32 P30 C51 P20 A52 L Leonowicz, Zbigniew Leuca, Teodor Li, Lin Linh, Tran Hoai Lobos, Tadeusz Loose, Hannes Lutovac, Miroslav D. P30 P20 P20 B62 P10 P30 C21 P30 May, H. Mayer, Daniel Mewald, Manfred Michelsson, Olaf Mikolajuk, Kazimierz Milosavljevic, Zlatoljub D. Milovanovic, Bratislav Minenna, M. Miskovic, Branko Mladenov, Valeri N Nähring, T. Nakamoto, A. Nawrowski, Ryszard Neerhoff, F. L. Nethe, Arnim Nicolae, Al. Niebauer, Richard P20 A52 B52 D11 B62 C22 B22 B22 P20 C32 C52 P20 C41 C42 A61 A52 P30 P20 P20 P20 P30 C21 P20 C51 B32 C32 C33 P20 B61 B61 O Oetting, Claus-Christian Onuki, Takashi Osowski, Stanislaw Ossowski, Marek D11 P20 P20 B62 C52 P Pahlke, Kai Palka, R. Panait, Cornel Pasko, Marian Patecki, Andrzej Perea, E. Peres, G. Pevac, Danka Pfützner, Helmut Pilo, F. Piotrowicz, Jerzy Portabella, E. Pronic, Olivera A62 P20 B22 P30 A61 B61 B61 P10 P10 C40 B62 P30 P20 P20 Q Quast, Roland M Maeda, A. Maga, Dusan Makhlin, Yuriy Mangold, Tobias Marchesi, M. Marinov, Marin Berov Marinov, Mihail Marinova, Galia Markovic, Vera Mathis, Wolfgang Müller, Georg A32 B31 B21 D21 D11 C33 Reiß, Karl Reljin, Branimir D. Rötteler, Martin Ruile, Werner Russer, Peter Stahlmann, Hans-Dietrich Stamenov, Dimitar Stanchev, Kalin Stancheva, Rumiana Stec, Krystyna Stehr, Guido Steinecke, Th. Streitenberger, Martin Swiszcz, Piotr Sykulski, Jan Sylos Labini, Marcello C52 C41 A31 B22 D11 B61 B61 B33 C32 B51 D12 P20 T Tadeusiewicz, Michal Taylor, S. Tokuhisa, Masato Tomassoni, Christiano Tosic, Dejan V. Trajkovic, Ljiljana Tsiboukis, Theodoros D. Tsiboukis, Theodoros D. Turkot, Adam C22 C42 B52 C21 D11 A20 D11 B33 B62 A62 B31 B31 D11 Uhlmann, F. Hermann A52 C51 P20 P20 Verhoeven, C. J. M. S Sabo, G. Sas, Paul Sato, K. Schlaile, Christian Schneider, Michael Schön, Gerd Sedlacek, Jiri Shnirman, A. Sikora, Ryszard Skocic, Ante Skowronek, Konrad Slavin, Oleg Sommer, Ralf Sosnowski, Jacek Sowa, Pawel Spalek, Dariusz A62 C33 D21 A20 D21 B52 C22 B52 C41 B51 P30 C31 D12 C33 A32 A31 A51 C33 B33 B51 P20 B31 P30 C52 A61 B51 A61 U R Radev, Nicolay A. Ramiz, Refet Rasetti, Mario Reibiger, Albrecht Schack, Rüdiger Scheinert, Gernot A32 A61 C33 D21 V van der Kloet, Pieter van Roermund, A. H. M. van Staveren, A. Vande Sande, Hans Vasiliu, Mihai Vladov, Simeon S. 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