Random Delaunay triangulations, the Thurston-Andreev theorem, and metric uniformization
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Publication:6470720
arXivmath/0011016MaRDI QIDQ6470720FDOQ6470720
Authors: Gregory Leibon
Publication date: 2 November 2000
Abstract: In this thesis a connection between the worlds of discrete and continuous conformal geometry is explored. Specifically, a disk pattern production theroem is proved using an energy which measures how ``uniform the angle data of a triangulation is, see also math.DG/0002150. Then this energy is averaged over all the Delaunay triangulation of a Riemannian surface to form an energy measuring how ``uniform a metric is, see also math.DG/0010316.
Geometric probability and stochastic geometry (60D05) Circle packings and discrete conformal geometry (52C26)
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