Catching sets with quasicircles (Q1125257)
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Catching sets with quasicircles (English)
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18 September 2000
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The following two theorems are proved: Theorem 1. For a subset \(E\) of \(\mathbb{C}\) the following statements are equivalent: i) \(E\) has empty interior and uniform complement. ii) \(E\) is uniformly disconnected. iii) \(E\) is quasiconformally equivalent to a porous subset of \(R\). The various constants depend only on each other. Theorem 2. For a compact set \(K\) in \(\mathbb{C}\) whose interior is empty the following statements are equivalent: i) \(K\) is uniformly perfect and has uniform complement. ii) \(K\) is both uniformly perfect and uniformly disconneted. iii) \(K\) is quasiconformally equivalent to the usual Cantor middle-third set. The various constants depend only on each other.
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quasiconformal map
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quasicircle
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nul set
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Cantor middle-third set
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