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Smoothness to the boundary of conformal maps (English)
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1987
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A self contained and elementary proof of the following classical result is given. Theorem. Let \(\Omega\subseteq {\mathbb{C}}\) be a bounded simply connected domain with \(C^{\infty}\) smooth boundary. Let \(f: \Omega\to \Delta\) be a one-to-one conformal map of \(\Omega\) onto the unit disc, as provided by the Riemann mapping theorem. Then f continues up to the boundary to be a diffeomorphism between the closure of \(\Omega\) and the closure of \(\Delta\). A brief history of the theorem is given, together with applications to the Dirichlet problem.
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boundary regularity
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Riemann mapping theorem
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