We present a percolation inverse problem for diode networks: Given information about which pairs of nodes allow current to percolate from one to the other, can one construct a diode network consistent with the observed currents? We implement a divide-and-concur iterative projection method for solving the problem and demonstrate the supremacy of our method over an exhaustive approach for nontrivial instances of the problem. We find that the problem is most difficult when some but not all of the percolation data are hidden, and that the most difficult networks to reconstruct generally are those for which the currents are most sensitive to the addition or removal of a single diode.
翻译:我们对二极管网络提出了一个反比问题:鉴于关于哪对节点允许电流从一对渗透到另一对的信息,人们能够建立一个与所观察到的电流相一致的二极管网络吗?我们采用了分而正确的迭代预测方法解决问题,并展示了我们的方法优于详尽无遗地处理问题非细微例子的方法。我们发现,当部分但并非全部的渗透数据被隐藏时,问题最为困难,而通常最难重建的网络是那些对增加或删除单一二极管最为敏感的网络。