Note on real and imaginary parts of harmonic quasiregular mappings
Complex Variables
2025-10-01 v1
Abstract
If is analytic in the unit disk , it is known that the integral means and have the same order of growth. This is false if is a (complex-valued) harmonic function. However, we prove that the same principle holds if we assume, in addition, that is -quasiregular in . The case is particularly interesting, and is an extension of the recent Riesz type theorems for harmonic quasiregular mappings by several authors. Further, we proceed to show that the real and imaginary parts of a harmonic quasiregular mapping have the same degree of smoothness on the boundary.
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@article{arxiv.2506.04618,
title = {Note on real and imaginary parts of harmonic quasiregular mappings},
author = {Suman Das and Antti Rasila},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04618},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages