Carbon Resistances
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Triangle inequality for resistances
Given an electrical circuit each edge e of which is an isotropic conductor with a monomial conductivity function y∗ e = y r e/μ s e. In this formula, ye is the potential difference and y∗ e current in e, while μe is the resistance of e, while r and s are two strictly positive real parameters common for all edges. In 1987, Gvishiani and Gurvich [4] proved that, for every two nodes a, b of the ci...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Physical Review (Series I)
سال: 1902
ISSN: 1536-6065
DOI: 10.1103/physrevseriesi.15.355