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Conformal Dimension Theory And Application John M Mackay Jeremy T Tyson

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Conformal Dimension Theory And Application John M Mackay Jeremy T Tyson
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 162
Author: John M. Mackay, Jeremy T. Tyson
ISBN: 9780821852293, 0821852299
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Conformal Dimension Theory And Application John M Mackay Jeremy T Tyson by John M. Mackay, Jeremy T. Tyson 9780821852293, 0821852299 instant download after payment.

Conformal dimension measures the extent to which the Hausdorff dimension of a metric space can be lowered by quasisymmetric deformations. Introduced by Pansu in 1989, this concept has proved extremely fruitful in a diverse range of areas, including geometric function theory, conformal dynamics, and geometric group theory. This survey leads the reader from the definitions and basic theory through to active research applications in geometric function theory, Gromov hyperbolic geometry, and the dynamics of rational maps, amongst other areas. It reviews the theory of dimension in metric spaces and of deformations of metric spaces. It summarizes the basic tools for estimating conformal dimension and illustrates their application to concrete problems of independent interest. Numerous examples and proofs are provided. Working from basic definitions through to current research areas, this book can be used as a guide for graduate students interested in this field, or as a helpful survey for experts. Background needed for a potential reader of the book consists of a working knowledge of real and complex analysis on the level of first- and second-year graduate courses

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