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On the modulus of extremal Beltrami coefficients (English)
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20 February 2007
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One denotes by \(R\) a hyperbolic Riemann surface, \(T(R)\) the Teichmüller space of \(R\) (supposed infinite dimensional), \(\mu\) an extremal Beltrami coefficient on \(R\), and [\(\mu\)] a point in \(T(R)\). In this paper one gives a positive answer to the following problem: If [\(\mu\)] in \(T(R)\) admits more that one extremal Beltrami coefficient, can we say that there always exists an extremal Beltrami coefficient in [\(\mu\)] with non-constant modulus?
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Riemann surface
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Teichmüller space
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infinitesimal non-Strebel point
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Beltrami coefficient
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quasiconformal mapping
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