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Integral representations for solutions of some types of the Beltrami equations (English)
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25 June 2018
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The authors consider the Beltrami equation of type \[ \bar\partial{\phi} = \beta\frac{\,f\overline{f'}}{\,\overline f f'}\partial{\phi}. \] They obtain an integral representation for its solutions, which is a generalization of the Cauchy integral. Then they use this to prove certain analogues of some classical results of complex analysis for the solutions of the Beltrami equation.
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Beltrami equation
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integral representations
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