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Approximation of conformal mappings by circle patterns
Authors:Ulrike Bücking
Institution:1.Fakult?t II – Institut für Mathematik,Technische Universit?t Berlin,Berlin,Germany
Abstract:A circle pattern is a configuration of circles in the plane whose combinatorics is given by a planar graph G such that to each vertex of G corresponds a circle. If two vertices are connected by an edge in G, the corresponding circles intersect with an intersection angle in (0, π). Two sequences of circle patterns are employed to approximate a given conformal map g and its first derivative. For the domain of g we use embedded circle patterns where all circles have the same radius decreasing to 0 and with uniformly bounded intersection angles. The image circle pattern has the same combinatorics and intersection angles and is determined from boundary conditions (radii or angles) according to the values of g′ (|g′| or arg g′). For quasicrystallic circle patterns the convergence result is strengthened to C -convergence on compact subsets.
Keywords:Circle pattern  Convergence  Conformal mappings  Discrete Laplacian
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