Morphisms and currents in infinite nonlinear resistive networks (Q1317954)

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Morphisms and currents in infinite nonlinear resistive networks
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    Morphisms and currents in infinite nonlinear resistive networks (English)
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    31 July 1994
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    The aim of this paper is to show that the framework of modular sequence spaces provides a theory of nonlinear resistive infinite electrical networks which is both general and applicable. One of the main tools used in the paper is the concept of network morphism; after introducing the notion, it is shown that currents in infinite networks can be approximated by currents in suitable finite networks. A nonlinear version of the Rayleigh monotonicity law is proved and studied in detail. Parabolic and hyperbolic networks are introduced and characterized in analogy to the linear case.
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    nonlinear networks
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    nonlinear Laplacian
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    Rayleigh law
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    modular sequence spaces
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