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    Decomposition of continua and prime ends (English)
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    1 November 2004
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    Let \(f\) map the unit disk \(\mathbb D\) onto a simply connected domain \(G\), \[ I(f,\zeta)= \{w\in \partial G: \text{ there exist } z_n\in \mathbb D \text{ with } z_n \to \zeta, \;f(z_n) \to w \text{ as } n \to \infty\}, \] \[ \begin{multlined} I^{\pm}(f,\zeta)= \{w\in \partial G: \text{ there exist } z_n\in \mathbb D \text{ with arg }z_n \gtrless \text{ arg}\zeta,\\ z_n \to \zeta,\;f(z_n) \to w \text{ as } n \to \infty\} \end{multlined} \] and \[ \Pi(f,\zeta)= \{w\in \partial G: \text{ there exist } r_n\in (0,1)\;\text{with} \;r_n \to 1, f(r_n\zeta) \to w\;\text{as}\;n \to \infty\}. \] In the paper under review, the authors consider decompositions of the form \(\partial G=C_1\cup \cdots \cup C_m\), in particular the case where \(C_j\) are continua, they also investigate inclusions between the cluster sets \(I(f,\zeta)\), \(I^{\pm}(f,\zeta)\), \(\Pi(f,\zeta)\) and the given sets \(C_j\).
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    conformal maps
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    indecomposable continua
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    prime ends
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    separation by a continuum
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