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Logarithmic coefficients and generalized multifractality of whole-plane SLE
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    Logarithmic coefficients and generalized multifractality of whole-plane SLE (English)
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    25 May 2018
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    In this article, which is rich in content, the authors contribute to the analysis of fine properties of Schramm-Loewner (SLE) maps. Among other things, they compute certain mixed moments of the form $\mathbb{E}[|f'(z)|^p/|f(z)|^q]$ and define and study a generalized version of integral means spectrum for these conformal maps, and their $m$-th root transforms. \par In many instances, the theorems provide nice closed-form expressions for the quantities under consideration. Phase transitions in the $(p,q)$ parameter plane are established and discussed. The proofs involve, among other things, carefully analyzing certain differential equations extracted from the Loewner equation and Itô calculus. (This type of approach also features in earlier work of Beliaev and Smirnov, as well as previous papers by the authors and their collaborators.) \par Both the introduction and the concluding section relate the work presented in the paper with classical results, problems, and conjectures in geometric function theory. This article should be of considerable interest to researchers in SLE and univalent function theory.
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    Schramm-Loewner evolution
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    logarithmic coefficients
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    integral means
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