Random Walks and Electric Networks
by Peter G. Doyle, J. Laurie Snell
Publisher: Dartmouth College 2006
Number of pages: 118
Description:
In this work we will look at the interplay of physics and mathematics in terms of an example where the mathematics involved is at the college level. The example is the relation between elementary electric network theory and random walks.
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