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This monograph is based, in part, upon lectures given in the
Princeton School of Engineering and Applied Science. It presupposes
mainly an elementary knowledge of linear algebra and of topology.
In topology the limit is dimension two mainly in the latter
chapters and questions of topological invariance are carefully
avoided. From the technical viewpoint graphs is our only
requirement. However, later, questions notably related to
Kuratowski's classical theorem have demanded an easily provided
treatment of 2-complexes and surfaces. January 1972 Solomon
Lefschetz 4 INTRODUCTION The study of electrical networks rests
upon preliminary theory of graphs. In the literature this theory
has always been dealt with by special ad hoc methods. My purpose
here is to show that actually this theory is nothing else than the
first chapter of classical algebraic topology and may be very
advantageously treated as such by the well known methods of that
science. Part I of this volume covers the following ground: The
first two chapters present, mainly in outline, the needed basic
elements of linear algebra. In this part duality is dealt with
somewhat more extensively. In Chapter III the merest elements of
general topology are discussed. Graph theory proper is covered in
Chapters IV and v, first structurally and then as algebra. Chapter
VI discusses the applications to networks. In Chapters VII and VIII
the elements of the theory of 2-dimensional complexes and surfaces
are presented.
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