Resistance boundaries of infinite networks
Abstract
A resistance network is a connected graph . The conductance function weights the edges, which are then interpreted as conductors of possibly varying strengths. The Dirichlet energy form produces a Hilbert space structure on the space of functions of finite energy. The relationship between the natural Dirichlet form and the discrete Laplace operator on a finite network is given by , where the latter is the usual inner product. We describe a reproducing kernel for and used it to extends the discrete Gauss-Green identity to infinite networks: where the latter sum is understood in a limiting sense, analogous to a Riemann sum. This formula immediately yields a boundary sum representation for the harmonic functions of finite energy. Techniques from stochastic integration allow one to make the boundary precise as a measure space, and give a boundary integral representation (in a sense analogous to that of Poisson or Martin boundary theory). This is done in terms of a Gel'fand triple and gives a probability measure and an isometric embedding of into , and yields a concrete representation of the boundary as a set of linear functionals on .
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@article{arxiv.0909.1518,
title = {Resistance boundaries of infinite networks},
author = {Palle E. T. Jorgensen and Erin P. J. Pearse},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.1518},
year = {2011}
}
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31 pages, 3 figures