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Heat Conduction Networks:~Disposition of Heat Baths and Invariant Measure

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Figure 1.1. Example of a heat conduction network : Damped particles are striped, boundary particles are drawn in black
Figure 2.2. An example of an asymmetric network with 5 particles 2.2. The non-uniqueness: Second Part of Theorem 1.
Figure 2.3. An example of a non-asymmetric heat conduction network
Figure 2.4. An example of a heat conduction network with a unique invari- invari-ant measure with degenerate support
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