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Distortion of quasiconformal mappings with identity boundary values

Complex Variables 2013-04-15 v3

Abstract

Teichm\"uller's classical mapping problem for plane domains concerns finding a lower bound for the maximal dilatation of a quasiconformal homeomorphism which holds the boundary pointwise fixed, maps the domain onto itself, and maps a given point of the domain to another given point of the domain. For a domain DRn,n2,D \subset {\mathbb R}^n\,,n\ge 2\,, we consider the class of all KK- quasiconformal maps of DD onto itself with identity boundary values and Teichm\"uller's problem in this context. Given a map ff of this class and a point xD,x\in D\,, we show that the maximal dilatation of ff has a lower bound in terms of the distance of xx and f(x)f(x) in the distance ratio metric. For instance, convex domains, bounded domains and domains with uniformly perfect boundaries are studied.

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@article{arxiv.1203.0427,
  title  = {Distortion of quasiconformal mappings with identity boundary values},
  author = {Matti Vuorinen and Xiaohui Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.0427},
  year   = {2013}
}

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19 pages, 4 figure