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One-to-one piecewise linear mappings over triangulations

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Abstract

We call a piecewise linear mapping from a planar triangulation to the plane a <italic>convex combination mapping</italic> if the image of every interior vertex is a convex combination of the images of its neighbouring vertices. Such mappings satisfy a discrete maximum principle and we show that they are one-to-one if they map the boundary of the triangulation homeomorphically to a convex polygon. This result can be viewed as a discrete version of the Radó-Kneser-Choquet theorem for harmonic mappings, but is also closely related to Tutte’s theorem on barycentric mappings of planar graphs.

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