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The Algebra of an Infinite Grid of Resistors

https://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath669/kmath669.htm
40•gone35•12h ago

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ColinWright•8h ago
See also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44279181
srean•8h ago
Thanks for pointing towards this treasure trove of a website.
fh973•5h ago
See also: https://xkcd.com/356/
glial•2h ago
And the Google talk: https://youtu.be/zJOS0sV2a24?feature=shared&t=858
Koshkin•4h ago
> we imagine injecting 1 amp of current into a single node

I have always had a problem with statements like this. Current is a (measurable) property of an edge, not a node (vertex). One can’t “inject” current into “a single node."

teraflop•4h ago
By definition, an edge connects two nodes. So clearly, "inject current into a node" is just shorthand for "inject current along a (real or hypothetical) edge leading to a node". This is very common terminology in electronics.
Koshkin•4h ago
Sure, but wouldn’t it be clearer if they talked about a specific edge? Because there can be several edges leading to a node. (Or, are they talking about, say, all of the “inbound” edges taken together?)
duped•3h ago
Thats equivalent according to KCL - I think the equivalent model is "connect a current source I from ground to a node." Thats equivalent to saying "imagine the sum of all currents through edges was -I"
gus_massa•2h ago
I imagine you are using an imaginary wire that is perpendicular to the grid and is not shown in the graphics. (Like a multimeter probe.)

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