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It depends on the context. If in the context of Wireless internet, which certainly involves analog electronics, a "wireless mesh network" is a network that relies on all nodes to propogate signals.

If it is lumped element circuit theory you have in mind, the "node method" and "mesh method" of circuit analysis both apply Kirchoff's Laws to analyze a circuit. The idea behind either method is to simplify the application of these laws, to come up with a method simpler than brute force solution of a system of linear equations.

In the node method, a 'node' is a reference point chosen to have 0 potential; in the mesh method, a 'mesh' is a closed current loop not containing any other loop.

Google "mesh node method circuit analysis" for lots of references supplying the details of either method.

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