An algorithm computes unique, injective discrete harmonic maps between closed hyperbolic surfaces of genus at least two using canonical hyperbolic edge weights and Riemannian gradient descent.
Computing discrete equivariant harmonic maps
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We present effective methods to compute equivariant harmonic maps from the universal cover of a surface into a nonpositively curved space. By discretizing the theory appropriately, we show that the energy functional is strongly convex and derive convergence of the discrete heat flow to the energy minimizer, with explicit convergence rate. We also examine center of mass methods, after showing a generalized mean value property for harmonic maps. We feature a concrete illustration of these methods with Harmony, a computer software that we developed in C++, whose main functionality is to numerically compute and display equivariant harmonic maps.
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A Structure-Preserving Numerical Method for Harmonic Maps Between High-genus Surfaces
An algorithm computes unique, injective discrete harmonic maps between closed hyperbolic surfaces of genus at least two using canonical hyperbolic edge weights and Riemannian gradient descent.