A Note on Gradually Varied Functions and Harmonic Functions
Any constructive continuous function must have a gradually varied approximation in compact space. However, the refinement of domain for $ sigma-$-net might be very small. Keeping the original discreti
Any constructive continuous function must have a gradually varied approximation in compact space. However, the refinement of domain for $\sigma-$-net might be very small. Keeping the original discretization (square or triangulation), can we get some interesting properties related to gradual variation? In this note, we try to prove that many harmonic functions are gradually varied or near gradually varied; this means that the value of the center point differs from that of its neighbor at most by 2. It is obvious that most of the gradually varied functions are not harmonic.This note discusses some of the basic harmonic functions in relation to gradually varied functions.
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