Abstract

We consider a planar Riemann surface R made of a non‐compact simply connected plane domain from which an infinite discrete set of points is removed. We give several conditions for the collars of the cusps in R caused by these points to be uniformly distributed in R in terms of Euclidean geometry. Then we associate a graph G with R by taking the Voronoi diagram for the uniformly distributed cusps and show that G represents certain geometric and analytic properties of R.

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