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Circle Packing: Experiments In Discrete Analytic Function Theory

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Pages 307-348 | Published online: 03 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

Circle packings are configurations of circles with specified patterns of tangency, and lend themselves naturally to computer experimentation and visualization. Maps between them display, with surprising faithfulness, many of the geometric properties associated with classical analytic functions. This paper introduces the fundamentals of an emerging “discrete analytic function theory” and investigates connections with the classical theory. It then describes several experiments, ranging from investigation of a conjectured discrete Koebe ¼ theorem to a multigrid method for computing discrete approximations of classical analytic functions. These experiments were performed using CirciePack, a software package described in the paper and available free of charge.

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