I would like the derivation to the power series solution of x=ye^y, for
y. This problem came from schumms calculus book but did not have the
derivation. I never could manage it, being a thick engineer. It has
applications to various electronic circuits, in particular a PTAT
generator.
Kevin Aylward
ke...@anasoft.co.uk
http://www.anasoft.co.uk
Len Smiley
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Before you buy.
I had no idea that this was a studied function. Its use in electronics is
e.g. a current mirror, with a resistor in one on the transistor emitters the
equation:
I1 = i2exp(i2Rq/KT) occurs. Normally one iterates the answer or uses spice.
Kevin Aylward
ke...@anasoft.co.uk
Len Smiley <smi...@saturn.math.uaa.alaska.edu> wrote in message
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http://www.apmaths.uwo.ca/~rcorless/papers/LambertW/index.html
It has the expansion you wanted, and quite a few applications.
Len
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