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Analytic capacity, bilipschitz maps and Cantor sets (English)
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25 March 2004
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Let \(E\) be a compact set in the plane and let \(\gamma(E)\) denote its analytic capacity. The authors state the conjecture that \[ \gamma(T(E))\leq C(K)\,\gamma(E) \] for every bilipschitz homeomorphism \(T:E\to T(E)\); the constant \(C(K)\) depends only on the bilipschitz constant \(K\). The authors remark that the conjecture is true when \(E\) has finite one-dimensional Hausdorff measure. Their main result is that the conjecture is also true for a well-known, wide class of Cantor-type sets described in detail in the paper. Although this result involves only a rather specific kind of sets, its proof depends on the recent very deep work of \textit{X.Tolsa} [``Painlevé's problem and the semiadditivity of analytic capacity'', Acta Math. 190, No.1, 105--149 (2003; Zbl 1060.30031)] and other deep results, and involves technical computations.
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analytic capacity
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Cantor set
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bilipschitz map
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Menger curvature
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