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In the author's preceding work [Topology 44, No. 4, 791--808 (2005; Zbl 1074.53030)], the curvature of evolution of a combinatorial flow was shown to be similar to a heat equation on graphs which need not satisfy a maximum principle. The author introduces a notion of \textit{parabolic-like operator} which satisfies the maximum principle but may not be parabolic in the usual sense. A maximum principle is then obtained for the curvature of a combinatorial Yamabe flow under certain assumptions showing that the heat operator of the problem is parabolic-like. The maximum principle is used to characterize the curvature and prove a long term existence of the flow.
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curvature flow
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maximum principle
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Yamabe flow
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sphere packing
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Laplacian on graphs
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discrete Riemannian geometry
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combinatorial flow
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    A maximum principle for combinatorial Yamabe flow (English)
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    In the author's preceding work [Topology 44, No. 4, 791--808 (2005; Zbl 1074.53030)], the curvature of evolution of a combinatorial flow was shown to be similar to a heat equation on graphs which need not satisfy a maximum principle. The author introduces a notion of \textit{parabolic-like operator} which satisfies the maximum principle but may not be parabolic in the usual sense. A maximum principle is then obtained for the curvature of a combinatorial Yamabe flow under certain assumptions showing that the heat operator of the problem is parabolic-like. The maximum principle is used to characterize the curvature and prove a long term existence of the flow.
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    curvature flow
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    maximum principle
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    Yamabe flow
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    sphere packing
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    Laplacian on graphs
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    discrete Riemannian geometry
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    combinatorial flow
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