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Kra's distance \(d_K\) is defined on a hyperbolic Riemann surface with the aid of Teichmüller's shift mappings. The author shows that for the unit disk \(\mathbb D\), \[ 2d_K<d<\frac{\pi^2}{8}e^{d_K}, \] where \(d\) is the hyperbolic metric on \(\mathbb D\) and the constants are sharp. The proof uses an explicit expression for \(d_K\) on \(\mathbb D\) in terms of complete elliptic integrals. | |||
Property / review text: Kra's distance \(d_K\) is defined on a hyperbolic Riemann surface with the aid of Teichmüller's shift mappings. The author shows that for the unit disk \(\mathbb D\), \[ 2d_K<d<\frac{\pi^2}{8}e^{d_K}, \] where \(d\) is the hyperbolic metric on \(\mathbb D\) and the constants are sharp. The proof uses an explicit expression for \(d_K\) on \(\mathbb D\) in terms of complete elliptic integrals. / rank | |||
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quasiconformal mapping | |||
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complete elliptic integral | |||
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Comparing hyperbolic distance with Kra's distance on the unit disk (English)
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28 July 2012
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Kra's distance \(d_K\) is defined on a hyperbolic Riemann surface with the aid of Teichmüller's shift mappings. The author shows that for the unit disk \(\mathbb D\), \[ 2d_K<d<\frac{\pi^2}{8}e^{d_K}, \] where \(d\) is the hyperbolic metric on \(\mathbb D\) and the constants are sharp. The proof uses an explicit expression for \(d_K\) on \(\mathbb D\) in terms of complete elliptic integrals.
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Kra's distance
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hyperbolic distance
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quasiconformal mapping
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complete elliptic integral
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