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The Beltrami Equation: A Geometric Approach

The Beltrami Equation: A Geometric Approach
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Title The Beltrami Equation ([Ebook]) : A Geometric Approach / by Vladimir Gutlyanskii, Vladimir Ryazanov, Uri Srebro, Eduard Yakubov.
Author Gutlyanskii, Vladimir
Added Personal Name Ryazanov, Vladimir
Srebro, Uri
Yakubov, Eduard
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 2012.
Physical Details XIII, 301 pages: 6 illus. : online resource.
Series Developments in mathematics 1389-2177 ; ; 26
ISBN 9781461431916
Summary Note The Beltrami Equation: A Geometric Approach will be particularly useful to many specialists in modern geometric analysis, quasiconformal mappings and extensions, beginning researchers, and graduate students with a yearâs background in complex variables. This book covers the state-of-the art in the ongoing study of the Beltrami equation, the classical equation that has been studied for more than 100 years. Along with its rich history, the Beltrami equation plays a significant role in geometry, analysis, and physics.   The most important feature of this work concerns the unified geometric approach taken based on the modulus method that can be effectively applied to solving many problems in mathematical physics. Beautiful examples illustrate the relationship between mappings with bounded oscillation and those with finite oscillations.   Written by authors that are well-known specialists in this field, this monograph presents recent developments in the theory of Beltrami equations, studying a variety of problems like convergence, existence, uniqueness, representation, removal of singularities, local distortion estimates, and boundary behavior of solutions to the Beltrami equations. It contains new types of criteria in the given problems, particularly new integral conditions for the existence of regular solutions to the Beltrami equations that turned out to be not only sufficient but also necessary.:
Contents note 1. Introduction -- 2. Preliminaries -- 3. The Classical Beltrami Equation ::μ::â < 1 -- 4. The Degenerate Case -- 5. BMO- and FMO-Quasiconformal Mappings -- 6. Ring Q-Homeomorphisms at Boundary Points -- 7. Strong Ring Solutions of Beltrami Equations -- 8. On the Dirichlet Problem for Beltrami Equations -- 9. On the Beltrami Equations with Two Characteristics -- 10. Alternating Beltrami Equation -- References -- Index.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3191-6
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