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Main Authors: Németh, Róbert, Cserti, József, Széchenyi, Gábor
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08445
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author Németh, Róbert
Cserti, József
Széchenyi, Gábor
author_facet Németh, Róbert
Cserti, József
Széchenyi, Gábor
contents We study infinite resistor networks perturbed by line defects, in which the resistances are periodically modified along a single line. Using the Sherman-Morrison identity applied to the reciprocal-space representation of the lattice Green's function, we develop a general analytical framework for computing the equivalent resistance between arbitrary nodes. The resulting expression is a one-dimensional integral that is evaluated exactly in special cases. While our analysis is carried out for the square lattice, the method readily extends to other lattice geometries and networks with general impedances. Therefore, this framework is useful for studying the boundary behavior of topolectrical circuits, which serve as classical analogs of topological insulators.
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spellingShingle Line defects in infinite networks of resistors
Németh, Róbert
Cserti, József
Széchenyi, Gábor
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
We study infinite resistor networks perturbed by line defects, in which the resistances are periodically modified along a single line. Using the Sherman-Morrison identity applied to the reciprocal-space representation of the lattice Green's function, we develop a general analytical framework for computing the equivalent resistance between arbitrary nodes. The resulting expression is a one-dimensional integral that is evaluated exactly in special cases. While our analysis is carried out for the square lattice, the method readily extends to other lattice geometries and networks with general impedances. Therefore, this framework is useful for studying the boundary behavior of topolectrical circuits, which serve as classical analogs of topological insulators.
title Line defects in infinite networks of resistors
topic Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08445