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On conformal welding and quasicircles
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    On conformal welding and quasicircles (English)
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    The paper deals with the question how a certain geometric property of a quasicircle C is reflected by the conformal welding \(\phi: \pi\to \pi\), \(\phi =g^{-1}\circ f\), where f and g are conformal maps of the unit disk to the two components of \({\mathbb{C}}\setminus C\). This condition is shared by self-similar curves like the snowflake or (certain) Julia sets. The main result is that, assuming the geometric condition, the welding is ``strongly singular'' in the sense that there is a set \(E\subset \pi\) of Hausdorff-dimension \(<1\) that is mapped onto a set with \(\dim (\pi \setminus \phi (E))<1\). Examples of strongly singular weldings were first constructed by P. Tukia. The above result is applied to give a partial answer to a problem raised by Tukia concerning isomorphisms between Fuchsian groups.
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    quasicircle
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    conformal welding
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    snowflake
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    Julia sets
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    Hausdorff- dimension
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    Tukia
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