The theorem can be expressed mathematically as:

Millman's theorem is a method used in electronics to analyze and simplify complex electrical networks. It was developed by Jacob Millman, an American electrical engineer, in the 1940s. The theorem states that any complex network of voltage sources and impedances can be reduced to a single equivalent voltage source and series impedance.

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Veq = (ΣVi * Yi) / ΣYi

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