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Modern chip to chip communication systems are often limited by reflective interference created by impedance discontinuities in the interconnect. Common approaches to reducing the inter-symbol interference (ISI) in the passive interconnect are primitive, time consuming and prone to user bias. When the interconnect is viewed as a signal-flow graph, the channel response can be analytically expressed...