Transfer functions with complex poles, as well as zeros, are sometimes implemented by means of arrangements in which feedback is applied to the ground node of a passive network. Formulation of the voltage transfer function of the passive network

, in terms of admittance products, permits topological organization of the components of the network into subsets of numerator two-trees and denominator two-trees. All numerator two-trees are immune to feedback. Some denominator two-trees are susceptible to feedback, others are not. Identification of susceptible two-trees simplifies the mathematics; it also facilitates determination of alternative designs.