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  • Title: Random Walks and Electrical Networks
  • Authors Peter G. Doyle, J. Laurie Snell
  • Publisher: Mathematical Association of America; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
  • License(s): Creative Commons License (CC)
  • Paperback: 159 pages
  • eBook: PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0883850249
  • ISBN-13: 978-0883850244
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A popular account of the connection between Random Walks and electric networks. Electric networks is part of the much broader subject of general network theory which is itself a branch of the mathematical subject of graph theory. This means that many of the powerful methods of graph theory can be applied to electrical network analysis.

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