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Operating Points in Infinite Nonlinear Networks Approximated by Finite Networks
Authors:Bruce D Calvert  Armen H Zemanian
Institution:Department of Mathematics, University of Aukland, Aukland, New Zealand ; Electrical Engineering Department, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794--2350
Abstract:Given a nonlinear infinite resistive network, an operating point can be determined by approximating the network by finite networks obtained by shorting together various infinite sets of nodes, and then taking a limit of the nodal potential functions of the finite networks. Initially, by taking a completion of the node set of the infinite network under a metric given by the resistances, limit points are obtained that represent generalized ends, which we call ``terminals,' of the infinite network. These terminals can be shorted together to obtain a generalized kind of node, a special case of a 1-node. An operating point will involve Kirchhoff's current law holding at 1-nodes, and so the flow of current into these terminals is studied. We give existence and bounds for an operating point that also has a nodal potential function, which is continuous at the 1-nodes. The existence is derived from the said approximations.

Keywords:Infinite resistive networks  ends  metrizing infinite networks  monotone networks  1-nodes  Kirchhoff's voltage law  Kirchhoff's current law
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