The Schwartz inequality and the Schwartz formula for \(A\)-analytic functions (Q2168969)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7576922
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The Schwartz inequality and the Schwartz formula for \(A\)-analytic functions (English)
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29 August 2022
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The solutions of the well known Beltrami equation in complex analysis related to quasiconformal maps are called \(A\)-analytic functions. This article primarily deals with the study of \(A\)-analytic functions. The authors prove an \(A\)-analytic version of a classical result of complex analysis. They show that the real and imaginary parts of an \(A\)-analytic function in any domain are \(A\)-harmonic. They prove that the converse is true if the domain is simply connected, that is, if \(u\) is a \(A\)-harmonic in a simply connected domain \(D\), then there exists an \(A\)-analytic function \(f\) such that \(u=\Re f\). Moreover, an analog of the Schwartz inequality for \(A\)-analytic functions along with some of its variants, and analogs of the Schwartz and Poisson formulas for \(A\)-analytic functions are. In a nutshell, this is a good short article on \(A\)-analytic functions.
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Beltrami equation
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quasiconformal maps
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