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Fractal dimensionality and scale invariance in an AC electric circuits and transmission lines

Abstract

Fractal geometry is fascinating due to its ability to describe the complex geometries naturally occurring in real world. The fractal or Hausdorff dimension d is used to describe the laws of scale invariance, which are exemplified by functions satisfying a mathematical law of the form f(sx)=sdf(x), being s the scale factor. Closely related is the problem of determining the fixed point of physical systems. Mathematically, the fixed point corresponds to a point in the domain of a function which is mapped to itself. In dynamical systems, it typically corresponds to the value to which the response of the system converge and stabilize. The present contribution aims to present the general concepts of scale invariance and fixed or critical points, employing such aspects to the problem of complex impedance association, both in series and in ladder configuration. The complex impedance, and transfer function of transmission lines and flow graphs related to the convergence the iterative equations to a fixed points are discussed in more details.

Keywords:
electric circuits; transmission lines; Hausdorff dimension; scale invariance; fractals

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