Algebraic flow theory of infinite graphs
Abstract
A problem by Diestel is to extend algebraic flow theory of finite graphs to infinite graphs with ends. In order to pursue this problem, we define an A-flow and non-elusive H-flow for arbitrary graphs and for abelian topological Hausdorff groups H and compact subsets A of H. We use these new definitions to extend several well-known theorems of flows in finite graphs to infinite graphs.
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