On the boundary behavior of regular solutions of the degenerate Beltrami equations (Q325978)

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    On the boundary behavior of regular solutions of the degenerate Beltrami equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6637388

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      On the boundary behavior of regular solutions of the degenerate Beltrami equations (English)
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      12 October 2016
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      The behavior of mappings of finite distortion on curves in the plane is studied under pointwise type regularity conditions. A homeomorphism \(f:D \rightarrow \mathbb{C}\) is assumed to be a solution of the Beltrami equation in the class \(W^{1,1}_{\mathrm{loc}}\) such that the dilatation \(\mu\) of \(f\) satisfies \(|\mu| < 1\) a.e. The mapping \(f\), \(f(0) = 0\), is said to be asymptotically homogeneous at \(0\) if for all \(\zeta \in \mathbb{C}\), \[ (*) \qquad\lim_{z \rightarrow 0}\frac{f(z \zeta)}{f(z)} = \zeta, \] see [\textit{B. Bojarski} et al., Infinitesimal geometry of quasiconformal and bi-Lipschitz mappings in the plane. Zürich: European Mathematical Society (EMS) (2013; Zbl 1276.30002)]. If this holds uniformly in \(A \subset D\), with an obvious change in (*), then \(f\) is said to be asymptotically homogeneous on \(A\). Conditions related to asymptotical homogenity in terms of \(\mu\) are given at \(0\) or on a set \(A\). Using these results the author shows that if \(f : \mathbb{C} \rightarrow \mathbb{C}\) is asymptotically homogeneous on \(\partial B = \partial B(0,1)\) and \[ \limsup_{r \rightarrow 0}|B(x,r)|^{-1} \sup_{x \in \partial B} \int_{B(x,r)} K_f \, dm < \infty, \] then the curve \(f(\partial B)\) is assymptotically conformal. Moreover, if \(\Phi\) is a convex function satisfying an integral condition, then functions of the type \(\Phi(K_f)\) are allowed instead of \(K_f\) inside the above integral. Under similar conditions the smoothness of the curve \(f(\partial B)\) is also studied.
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      asymptotically conformal curves
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      smoothness of curves under mappings of finite distortion
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