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Infinitesimally small spheres and conformally invariant metrics

Complex Variables 2018-12-13 v1

Abstract

The modulus metric (also called the capacity metric) on a domain DRnD\subset \mathbb{R}^n can be defined as μD(x,y)=inf{\mboxcap(D,γ)}\mu_D(x,y)=\inf\{{\mbox{cap}}\,(D,\gamma)\}, where \mboxcap(D,γ){\mbox{cap}}\,(D,\gamma) stands for the capacity of the condenser (D,γ)(D,\gamma) and the infimum is taken over all continua γD\gamma\subset D containing the points xx and yy. It was conjectured by J. Ferrand, G. Martin and M. Vuorinen in 1991 that every isometry in the modulus metric is a conformal mapping. In this note, we confirm this conjecture and prove new geometric properties of surfaces that are spheres in the metric space (D,μD)(D,\mu_D).

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@article{arxiv.1812.04651,
  title  = {Infinitesimally small spheres and conformally invariant metrics},
  author = {Stamatis Pouliasis and Alexander Yu. Solynin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.04651},
  year   = {2018}
}