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An Introduction To The Theory Of Higherdimensional Quasiconformal Mappings Mathematical Surveys And Monographs Mathematical Surveys And Monographs 216 Frederick W Gehring

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An Introduction To The Theory Of Higherdimensional Quasiconformal Mappings Mathematical Surveys And Monographs Mathematical Surveys And Monographs 216 Frederick W Gehring
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An Introduction To The Theory Of Higherdimensional Quasiconformal Mappings Mathematical Surveys And Monographs Mathematical Surveys And Monographs 216 Frederick W Gehring instant download after payment.

Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Frederick W. Gehring, Gaven J. Martin, Bruce P. Palka
ISBN: 9780821843604, 0821843605
Language: English
Year: 2017

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An Introduction To The Theory Of Higherdimensional Quasiconformal Mappings Mathematical Surveys And Monographs Mathematical Surveys And Monographs 216 Frederick W Gehring by Frederick W. Gehring, Gaven J. Martin, Bruce P. Palka 9780821843604, 0821843605 instant download after payment.

This book offers a modern, up-to-date introduction to quasiconformal mappings from an explicitly geometric perspective, emphasizing both the extensive developments in mapping theory during the past few decades and the remarkable applications of geometric function theory to other fields, including dynamical systems, Kleinian groups, geometric topology, differential geometry, and geometric group theory. It is a careful and detailed introduction to the higher-dimensional theory of quasiconformal mappings from the geometric viewpoint, based primarily on the technique of the conformal modulus of a curve family. Notably, the final chapter describes the application of quasiconformal mapping theory to Mostow's celebrated rigidity theorem in its original context with all the necessary background. This book will be suitable as a textbook for graduate students and researchers interested in beginning to work on mapping theory problems or learning the basics of the geometric approach to quasiconformal mappings. Only a basic background in multidimensional real analysis is assumed.

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