Dirichlet problems on graphs with ends
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Abstract: In classical potential theory, one can solve the Dirichlet problem on unbounded domains such as the upper half plane. These domains have two types of boundary points; the usual finite boundary points and another point at infinity. W. Woess has solved a discrete version of the Dirichlet problem on the ends of graphs analogous to having multiple points at infinity and no finite boundary. Whereas C. Kiselman has solved a similar version of the Dirichlet problem on graphs analogous to bounded domains. In this work, we combine the two ideas to solve a version of the Dirichlet problem on graphs with finitely many ends and boundary points of the Kiselman type.
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