Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
2009-03-20
Mathematics
Probability
Scientific paper
We introduce the notion of strip complex. A strip complex is a special type of complex obtained by gluing "strips" along their natural boundaries according to a given graph structure. The most familiar example is the one dimensional complex classically associated with a graph, in which case the strips are simply copies of the unit interval (our setup actually allows for variable edge length). A leading key example is treebolic space, a geometric object studied in a number of recent articles, which arises as a horocyclic product of a metric tree with the hyperbolic plane. In this case, the graph is a regular tree, the strips are the closed unit interval times the real line, and each strip is equipped with the hyperbolic geometry of a specific strip in upper half plane. We consider natural families of Dirichlet forms on a general strip complex and show that the associated heat kernels and harmonic functions have very strong smoothness properties. We study questions such as essential selfadjointness of the underlying differential operator acting on a suitable space of smooth functions satisfying a Kirchoff type condition at points where the strip complex bifurcates. Compatibility with projections that arise from proper group actions is also considered.
Bendikov Alexander
Saloff-Coste Laurent
Salvatori Maura
Woess Wolfgang
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