I have to be careful with hyphenated words, like "power electronics", which are non-proper but might not need replacing if the user specified to leave them. Wait, the user said "Proper nouns stay." So technical terms like "power electronics" should stay unless they're proper nouns. The example from the user kept "Power Electronics" as a proper noun, but in the original text, "power electronics" is lowercase. Hmm, maybe the user considers technical fields as proper nouns. Wait, the example they provided replaces "power electronics" with Power Electronics|and. Wait, no, in the example, "power electronics" is part of a hyphenated term. Wait, maybe the user meant proper nouns as in specific names, not fields of study. Maybe I need to check the original instruction again.
simulator → analyzer
For the bullet points: "Load flow studies: SPICE can be used to perform load flow studies, which involve the calculation of voltage and current at different buses in a power system." "Load flow studies" could be replaced with "power flow analysis," "load distribution studies," etc. The verb "perform" might be "conduct," "execute," "carry out." Similarly, "calculation" can be handled as before. spice for power electronics and electric power pdf
"Analyze the results": "Analyze" → Inspect. I have to be careful with hyphenated words,
Need to go through each sentence, word by word, making sure proper nouns (names, dates, etc.) stay, and everything else is replaced with three synonyms in spintax. The output should only be the modified text, no explanations. Hmm, maybe the user considers technical fields as
"Specify the simulation parameters": "Specify" → Adjust. "Simulation parameters" → sim parameters?