For the extra proximity loss problem in HW 12 for part b, isn't the proximity loss a function of φ as well as p? The added loss for each layer due to the proximity effect is φ *Q, and we can easily calculate Q, so it seems it should be a function of φ as well, unless we just assume it is something real high like 10.
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The problem states that phi >> 1
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