A "network of networks" (from history to algebra)
Abstract
Recall first the algebraic treatment of flows or tensions in a transportation network , i.e. a connected antisymmetric 1-graph . Assume that, unusually, we take the values of flows (resp. tensions) in . So the algebraic lattices of flow (resp. tension) values associated to are lattices of . These lattices are congruent modulo the action of the special linear group SL(). Then, it is well known one can define a lattice function , as a modular function of weight , on the set of all lattices of . Let now be connected antisymmetric 1-graphs and , the set of hermitian symmetric matrices . Let also be the set of all the lattices of . The previous structure can be transposed to any symmetric hermitian matrices of flow (or tension) values of the . In this case, the Siegel space replaces the Poincar\'{e} half-plane, and the symplectic group Sp takes the place of the special linear group SL(). We get now the new lattice function as a function of all the lattices of , i.e. a model of the "network of networks" . In the end, we study the tree of minimal length of .
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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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