The Ahlfors map and Szegő kernel for an annulus (Q1806251)

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The Ahlfors map and Szegő kernel for an annulus
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    20 December 1999
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    Given a point \(a\) of an annulus \(\Omega := \{z\in \mathbb C: \rho <|z|<1\}\), let \(f_a\) be the Ahlfors map, i.e. a branched two-to-one analytic function mapping \(\Omega\) onto the unit disk, with \(f_a(a) = 0\). It is known that \(f_a = {S_a}/{L_a}\), where \(S_a = \frac 1{2\pi} \sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty} \frac{(z\bar a)^n}{1+{\rho}^{2n+1}}\) is the Szegő kernel, and \(L_a = \frac 1{2\pi}\frac 1{z-a} +\frac 1{2\pi}\sum_{n=o}^{\infty} \frac {{\rho}^{2n+1}(z^{2n+1}-a^{2n+1})}{(za)^{n+1}(1+{\rho}^{2n+1})}\) the Garabedian kernel. First the authors show that \(a\) and \(-\rho/\bar a\) are the only points at which the function \(f_a\) vanishes. Next they find representations for the Szegő and Garabedian kernels in terms of integral formulas whose singularities are at points lying strictly outside of \(\Omega\). This permits to numerically compute these kernels and hence the Ahlfors map.
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    Szegő kernel
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    Ahlfors map
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