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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1690959
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English | On the regularity of harmonic functions and spherical harmonic maps defined on lattices |
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On the regularity of harmonic functions and spherical harmonic maps defined on lattices (English)
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26 September 2002
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Let \(Z^d_\delta\) be the lattice with spacing \(\delta\) in \(\mathbb{R}^d\). Let \(\sigma(x)=\sigma(x,\delta)\) be a spin configuration on a subset of \(Z^d_\delta\). Then \(\sigma\) is said harmonic in a domain \(N_\delta\subset Z_\delta^d\) if \(\sigma(x)= \lambda(x)\sum_\delta \sigma(x+ \delta)\), where \(\lambda\geq 1/2d\) and \(\delta\) is one of the \(2d\) vectors pointing in \(a^\pm\) coordinate direction and is of length \(\delta\). A De Giorgi theorem, stating that the harmonic functions (for certain discrete symmetric Laplacians) are equi-Hölder continuous, states \(\delta\to 0\). Applications for harmonic maps on \(Z^d_\delta\) with values in \(S^n\) are given. The Dirichlet problem for discrete harmonic maps are studied.
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lattice
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Laplacians
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harmonic maps
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