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    Boundary value problems on planar graphs and flat surfaces with integer cone singularities. II: The mixed Dirichlet-Neumann problem (English)
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    24 June 2011
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    In the paper under review the solution of a mixed Dirichlet-Neumann problem is used in order to solve boundary value problems on planar graphs and flat surfaces with integer cone singularities. For a planar, bounded, \(m\)-connected region \(\Omega\), together with its boundary \(\partial\Omega\), a cellular decomposition \(\mathcal{T}\) is considered, where each \(2\)-cell is either a triangle or a quadrilateral. From these data and a conductance function the author constructs a canonical pair \((S,f)\), where \(S\) is a special type of a genus \((m-1)\) singular flat surface, tiled by rectangles, and \(f\) is an energy preserving mapping from \(\mathcal{T}^{(1)}\) onto \(S\). The present paper represents a continuation of other results of the same author, obtained by using the solution of a Dirichlet problem defined on \(\mathcal{T}^{(0)}\) .
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    planar networks
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    harmonic functions
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    flat surfaces with conical singularities
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