Convergence of the Probabilistic Interpretation of Modulus
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arXiv2106.11418MaRDI QIDQ6507591FDOQ6507591
Authors: Nathan Albin, Joan Lind, Pietro Poggi-Corradini
Abstract: Given a Jordan domain and two disjoint arcs on , the modulus of the curve family connecting and in is equal to the modulus of the curve family connecting the vertical sides in the rectangle . Also, is the unique value such that there is a conformal map mapping to so that extends continuously to a homeomorphism of onto and the arcs and are sent to the vertical sides of . Moreover, in the case of the rectangle the family of horizontal segments connecting the two sides has the same modulus as the entire connecting family. Pulling these segments back to via yields a family of extremal curves (also known as horizontal trajectories) connecting to in . In this paper, we show that these extremal curves can be approximated by some discrete paths arising from an orthodiagonal approximation of . Moreover, we show that there is a natural probability mass function (pmf) on these paths, deriving from the theory of discrete modulus, which converges to the transverse measure on the set of extremal curves. The key ingredient is an algorithm that, for an embedded planar graph, takes the current flow between two sets of nodes, and produces a unique path decomposition with non-crossing paths. Moreover, some care was taken to adapt recent results for harmonic convergence on orthodiagonal maps, due to Gurel-Gurevich, Jerison, and Nachmias, to our context. Finally, we generalize a result of N.~Alrayes from the square grid setting to the orthodiagonal setting, and prove that the discrete modulus of the approximating non-crossing paths converges to the continuous modulus.
Graph algorithms (graph-theoretic aspects) (05C85) Capacity and harmonic measure in the complex plane (30C85) Discrete potential theory (31C20)
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