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Intrinsic geometry and boundary structure of plane domains

Complex Variables 2021-12-07 v2

Abstract

For a non-empty compact set EE in a proper subdomain Ω\Omega of the complex plane, we denote the diameter of EE and the distance from EE to the boundary of Ω\Omega by d(E)d(E) and d(E,Ω),d(E,\partial\Omega), respectively. The quantity d(E)/d(E,Ω)d(E)/d(E,\partial\Omega) is invariant under similarities and plays an important role in Geometric Function Theory. In the present paper, when Ω\Omega has the hyperbolic distance hΩ(z,w),h_\Omega(z,w), we consider the infimum κ(Ω)\kappa(\Omega) of the quantity hΩ(E)/log(1+d(E)/d(E,Ω))h_\Omega(E)/\log(1+d(E)/d(E,\partial\Omega)) over compact subsets EE of Ω\Omega with at least two points, where hΩ(E)h_\Omega(E) stands for the hyperbolic diameter of the set E.E. We denote the upper half-plane by H\mathbb{H}. Our main results claim that κ(Ω)\kappa(\Omega) is positive if and only if the boundary of Ω\Omega is uniformly perfect and that the inequality κ(Ω)κ(H)\kappa(\Omega)\leq\kappa(\mathbb{H}) holds for all Ω,\Omega, where equality holds precisely when Ω\Omega is convex.

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@article{arxiv.2008.03457,
  title  = {Intrinsic geometry and boundary structure of plane domains},
  author = {Oona Rainio and Toshiyuki Sugawa and Matti Vuorinen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.03457},
  year   = {2021}
}

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21 pages, 2 figures