Abstract

The application of the Wang algebra to networks can be illustrated by the problem of the joint resistance of the Wheatstone bridge. The diagram of the Wheatstone bridge network is shown in Figure 1. The letters a, b, c, d, and k designate the five branches of the network. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3 designate the four junctions of the network. The problem of interest is the determination of the current I flowing when a battery of potential difference E is connected Presented to the Society, December 29, 1950 by R. J. Duffin and Raoul Bott under the title The Wang algebra of networks; received by the editors August 11, 1958. (1) Part of the work on this paper was supported by the Office of Ordnance Research, U. S. Army, Contract DA-36-061-ORD-490. 114

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