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Electrical Networks

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Part of the book series: Applied Mathematical Sciences ((AMS,volume 16))

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An electrical network is just a graph to whose branches there are assigned two functions: a voltage distribution and a current distribution, each subjected to classical laws due to Kirchoff. We first discuss these laws and reformulate them in keeping with the topological development of the preceding chapter.

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Lefschetz, S. (1975). Electrical Networks. In: Applications of Algebraic Topology. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 16. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9367-2_6

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