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A "network of networks" (from history to algebra)

History and Philosophy of Physics 2023-01-27 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Recall first the algebraic treatment of flows or tensions in a transportation network NN, i.e. a connected antisymmetric 1-graph G(X,U)G(X, U). Assume that, unusually, we take the values of flows (resp. tensions) in C\mathbb{C}. So the algebraic lattices Γ\Gamma of flow (resp. tension) values associated to G(X,U)G(X, U) are lattices of C\mathbb{C}. These lattices are congruent modulo the action of the special linear group SL(2,C2, \mathbb{C}). Then, it is well known one can define a lattice function Gk(Γ)G_{k}(\Gamma), as a modular function of weight 2k2k, on the set R\mathcal{R} of all lattices of C\mathbb{C}. Let now N1,N2,...,NpN_{1}, N_{2}, ..., N_{p} be connected antisymmetric 1-graphs and CnC_{n}, the set of hermitian symmetric matrices n×nn \times n. Let also R\mathcal{R'} be the set of all the lattices of CnC_{n}. The previous structure can be transposed to any n×n n \times n symmetric hermitian matrices of flow (or tension) values of the GiG_{i}. In this case, the Siegel space Sn=CnS_{n}= C_{n} replaces the Poincar\'{e} half-plane, and the symplectic group Sp(2n,R)(2n, \mathbb{R}) takes the place of the special linear group SL(2,C2, \mathbb{C}). We get now the new lattice function as a function of all the lattices of SnS_{n}, i.e. a model of the "network of networks" R\mathcal{R'}. In the end, we study the tree of minimal length of R\mathcal{R'}.

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@article{arxiv.2301.11271,
  title  = {A "network of networks" (from history to algebra)},
  author = {Daniel Parrochia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.11271},
  year   = {2023}
}

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