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Discrete Laplace-Beltrami Operator Determines Discrete Riemannian Metric

The Laplace-Beltrami operator of a smooth Riemannian manifold is determined by the Riemannian metric. Conversely, the heat kernel constructed from its eigenvalues and eigenfunctions determines the Riemannian metric. This work proves the analogy on Euclidean polyhedral surfaces (triangle meshes), that the discrete Laplace-Beltrami operator and the discrete Riemannian metric (unique up to a scaling) are mutually determined by each other. Given an Euclidean polyhedral surface, its Riemannian metric is represented as edge lengths, satisfying triangle inequalities on all faces. The Laplace-Beltrami operator is formulated using the cotangent formula, where the edge weight is defined as the sum of the cotangent of angles against the edge. We prove that the edge lengths can be determined by the edge weights unique up to a scaling using the variational approach. First, we show that the space of all possible metrics of a polyhedral surface is convex. Then, we construct a special energy defined on the metric space, such that the gradient of the energy equals to the edge weights. Third, we show the Hessian matrix of the energy is positive definite, restricted on the tangent space of the metric space, therefore the energy is convex. Finally, by the fact that the parameter on a convex domain and the gradient of a convex function defined on the domain have one-to-one correspondence, we show the edge weights determines the polyhedral metric unique up to a scaling. The constructive proof leads to a computational algorithm that finds the unique metric on a topological triangle mesh from a discrete Laplace-Beltrami operator matrix.

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