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The Ubiquitous Quasidisk Frederick W Gehring Kari Hag

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The Ubiquitous Quasidisk Frederick W Gehring Kari Hag
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Frederick W. Gehring, Kari Hag
ISBN: 9780821890868, 0821890867
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Ubiquitous Quasidisk Frederick W Gehring Kari Hag by Frederick W. Gehring, Kari Hag 9780821890868, 0821890867 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on gathering the numerous properties and many different connections with various topics in geometric function theory that quasidisks possess. A quasidisk is the image of a disk under a quasiconformal mapping of the Riemann sphere. In 1981 Frederick W. Gehring gave a short course of six lectures on this topic in Montreal and his lecture notes "Characteristic Properties of Quasidisks" were published by the University Press of the University of Montreal. The notes became quite popular and within the next decade the number of characterizing properties of quasidisks and their ramifications increased tremendously. In the late 1990s Gehring and Hag decided to write an expanded version of the Montreal notes. At three times the size of the original notes, it turned into much more than just an extended version. New topics include two-sided criteria. The text will be a valuable resource for current and future researchers in various branches of analysis and geometry, and with its clear and elegant exposition the book can also serve as a text for a graduate course on selected topics in function theory. Frederick W. Gehring (1925-2012) was a leading figure in the theory of quasiconformal mappings for over fifty years. He received numerous awards and shared his passion for mathematics generously by mentoring twenty-nine Ph.D. students and more than forty postdoctoral fellows. Kari Hag received her Ph.D. under Gehring's direction in 1972 and worked with him on the present text for more than a decade

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