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    On solutions of the Beltrami equation (English)
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    13 April 1999
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    The result of \textit{G. David} [Ann. Acad., Sci. Fenn., Ser. A I, Math. 13, 25-70 (1988; Zbl 0619.30024)] concerning plane BMO -- quasiconformal mappings has attracted a lot of research. In general \(\| \mu_f\|_\infty=1\) for such a mapping \(f\). The authors introduce two integral conditions for \(\mu_f\) and prove the existence and uniqueness result for \(f\) under these conditions; these provide an extension of the result of G. David. The proofs are based on the approximation method for \(f\) where the cut-off approach for \(\mu_f\) is used. This was already employed by G. David but the estimates are more elaborate in this case.
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    Beltrami equation
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    BMO
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    quasiconformal mappings
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