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Uniqueness of electrical currents in a network of finite total resistance

Agelos Georgakopoulos

Published 2009-06-22, updated 2010-10-17Version 4

We show that if the sum of the resistances of an electrical network $N$ is finite, then there is a unique electrical current in $N$ provided we do not allow, in a sense, any flow to escape to infinity.

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