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Discrete Isothermic Nets Based on Checkerboard Patterns

Published 4 May 2022 in math.DG | (2205.01971v1)

Abstract: This paper studies the discrete differential geometry of the checkerboard pattern inscribed in a quadrilateral net by connecting edge midpoints. It turns out to be a versatile tool which allows us to consistently define principal nets, Koenigs nets and eventually isothermic nets as a combination of both. Principal nets are based on the notions of orthogonality and conjugacy and can be identified with sphere congruences that are entities of Moebius geometry. Discrete Koenigs nets are defined via the existence of the so called conic of Koenigs. We find several interesting properties of Koenigs nets, including their being dualizable and having equal Laplace invariants. Koenigs nets that are also principal are defined as isothermic nets. We prove that the class of isothermic nets is invariant under both dualization and Moebius transformations. Among other things, this allows a natural construction of discrete minimal surfaces and their Goursat transformations.

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