Daniele Casagrande’s research while affiliated with University of Udine and other places

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A threshold mechanism ensures minimum-path flow in lightning discharge
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January 2021

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A well-known property of linear resistive electrical networks is that the current distribution minimizes the total dissipated power. When the circuit includes resistors with nonlinear monotonic characteristic, the current distribution minimizes in general a different functional. We show that, if the nonlinear characteristic is a threshold-like function and the current generator is concentrated in a single point, as in the case of lightning or dielectric discharge, then the current flow is concentrated along a single path, which is a minimum path to the ground with respect to the threshold. We also propose a dynamic model that explains and qualitatively reproduces the lightning transient behavior: initial generation of several plasma branches and subsequent dismissal of all branches but the one reaching the ground first, which is the optimal one.

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... It introduces a problem of decentralized control of a continuous flow in a single-sourcesingle-sink network and shows that the flow eventually concentrates along the shortest path. This mechanism can be used to model phenomena such as lightning [22], or electronic circuits of Zener diodes or nonlinear resistors [23]. ...

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An agent-based decentralized threshold policy finding the constrained shortest paths
A threshold mechanism ensures minimum-path flow in lightning discharge