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      Discrete Riemann surfaces: linear discretization and its convergence

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          We develop linear discretization of complex analysis, originally introduced by R. Isaacs, J. Ferrand, R. Duffin, and C. Mercat. We prove convergence of discrete period matrices and discrete Abelian integrals to their continuous counterparts. We also prove a discrete counterpart of the Riemann--Roch theorem. The proofs use energy estimates inspired by electrical networks.

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                01 October 2012
                2013-11-25
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                1210.0561
                f7604f17-bcbc-43cd-9449-982afcb56286

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                39A12, 65M60, 30F30
                27 pages, 4 figures. Major revision: Theorem 2.5, Lemma 2.7, their proofs, and the proof of Identity 3.1 corrected, new Sections 4.2, 4.3, 7.2, 7.3, and details to Section 5 added
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