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        <summary>Gnucap is a generic platform for analog/mixed circuit analysis. But there is some extensibility beyond circuits.
Some uses are known to work with unmodified Gnucap.

- Discrete physics models are conservative systems and as such representable in verilog-a. Gnucap supports a subset of verilog-adms, which is conceptionally verilog-a.</summary>
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