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Orthodiagonal Maps, Tilings of Rectangles, and their Convergence to Conformal Maps

Complex Variables 2025-05-22 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP Probability

Abstract

A classic result of Brooks, Smith, Stone and Tutte associates to any finite planar network with distinguished source and sink vertices, a tiling of a rectangle by smaller subrectangles whose aspect ratios are given by the conductances of corresponding edges in the network. This tiling can be viewed as a discrete analogue of the uniformizing conformal map that maps a simply connected domain with four distinguished prime ends to a rectangle, so that the four prime ends are mapped to the four corners of the rectangle. \\ \\ We make this intuition precise by showing that if Ω\Omega is a simply connected domain with four distinguished prime ends A,B,C,DA,B,C,D in counterclockwise order and (Ωn)n1(\Omega_{n})_{n\geq{1}} is a sequence of orthodiagonal maps with distinguished boundary vertices An,Bn,Cn,DnA_{n}, B_{n}, C_{n}, D_{n} in counterclockwise order, that are finer and finer approximations of Ω\Omega with its distinguished boundary points A,B,C,DA,B,C,D, then the corresponding ``rectangle tiling maps" converge uniformly on compacts to the aforementioned conformal map on Ω\Omega.

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@article{arxiv.2407.20851,
  title  = {Orthodiagonal Maps, Tilings of Rectangles, and their Convergence to Conformal Maps},
  author = {Ilia Binder and David Pechersky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20851},
  year   = {2025}
}