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Overview"This book examines results on transfinite graphs and networks achieved through research over the past several years. These new results, covering the mathematical theory of electrical circuits, are different from those presented in two previously published books by the author, ""Transfiniteness for Graphs, Electrical Networks, and Random Walks"" and ""Pristine Transfinite Graphs and Permissive Electrical Networks"".Two initial chapters present preliminary theory summarizing all essential ideas needed, relieving the reader of any need to consult those prior books. Subsequent chapters are devoted entirely to novel results and cover: - Connectedness ideas and their relationship to hypergraphs - Distance ideas and their extension to transfinite graphs with more complications, such as the replacement of natural-number distances by ordinal-number distances - Nontransitivity of path-based connectedness alleviated by replacing paths with walks, leading to a more powerful theory for transfinite graphs and networks" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Armen H. ZemanianPublisher: Birkhauser Boston Inc Imprint: Birkhauser Boston Inc Edition: 2004 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780817642921ISBN 10: 0817642927 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 13 May 2004 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface Some Preliminaries Transfinite Graphs Connectedness, Trees, and Hypergraphs Ordinal Distances in Transfinite Graphs Walk-Based Transfinite Graphs and Networks Hyperreal Currents and Voltages in Transfinite Networks Hyperreal Transients in Transfinite RLC Networks Nonstandard Graphs and Networks Appendix A: Some Elements of Nonstandard Analysis Appendix B: The Fibonacci Numbers Appendix C: A Laplace Transform for an Artificial RC Cable References IndexReviewsThe book presents almost everything that has been achieved so far in the relatively new field of transfinite graphs and electrical networks. In the first two chapters, the reader is familiarized with transfinite graphs and with the symbols and notations used in the book.... The last chapter is dedicated to the approach of nonstandard analysis applied to transfinite graphs. The book must be appreciated especially because new results in the field of transfinite graphs are also included. Therefore, I find this book a welcome addition to the literature. a Zentralblatt MATH <p> For about thirty years Zemanian has been developing a theory of infinite electrical networks. This book is the latest in a series of books...on the subject. The subject is necessarily abstract and sophisticated because infinite objects are the main objects of discourse.... The first few chapters are important not only to remind the reader of the terms, but also to give an improved or alternate treatment of some earlier results.a ] There does not yet seem to be a large following of researchers in this area, but it seems very attractive and ripe for investigation. Ita (TM)s intriguing to see the connections between set theory and electrical network problems.... To understand these concepts fully the reader must consult the book under review. The reviewer highly recommends devoting the effort needed to understand these original and surprising concepts. a SIAM Review The book presents almost everything that has been achieved so far in the relatively new field of transfinite graphs and electrical networks. In the first two chapters, the reader is familiarized with transfinite graphs and with the symbols and notations used in the book.... The last chapter is dedicated to the approach of nonstandard analysis applied to transfinite graphs. The book must be appreciated especially because new results in the field of transfinite graphs are also included. Therefore, I find this book a welcome addition to the literature. -Zentralblatt MATH For about thirty years Zemanian has been developing a theory of infinite electrical networks. This book is the latest in a series of books...on the subject. The subject is necessarily abstract and sophisticated because infinite objects are the main objects of discourse.... The first few chapters are important not only to remind the reader of the terms, but also to give an improved or alternate treatment of some earlier results.... There does not yet seem to be a large following of researchers in this area, but it seems very attractive and ripe for investigation. It's intriguing to see the connections between set theory and electrical network problems.... To understand these concepts fully the reader must consult the book under review. The reviewer highly recommends devoting the effort needed to understand these original and surprising concepts. -SIAM Review Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |