User:FireflySixtySeven/Parallelism operator

Graphical interpretation of the parallelism operator with

The parallelism operator (Read "parallel") is a mathematical function that is used primarily as a shorthand notation in electrical engineering. It computes the reciprocal of a sum of reciprocal values, ​​and is defined as

where is the set of extended complex numbers (with its usual rules of operation).

Properties edit

  1.  .
  2.  , where   denotes the absolute value of  .
  3. When   and   are positive real numbers,  .
  4. The parallelism operator is commutative:  .
  5. The parallelism operator is associative:  .
  6. The parallelism operator has   as its identity operator, and, for  ,   is the inverse element. Thus,   is an Abelian group.

Examples edit

Example 1

Problem:
A bricklayer can build a brick wall in 5 hours. A second bricklayer can build the same wall in 7 hours. How long does it take if both bricklayers work on the wall simultaneously?
Solution:
 
Thus, it takes just under 3 hours.

Example 2

Problem:
Three resistors of resistances  ,  , and   are connected in parallel. What is the total resistance of the circuit?
Solution:
 
Thus, the circuit has a total resistance of about 57 kΩ.