Quasiconformal mappings onto John domains (Q923751)

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Quasiconformal mappings onto John domains
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    Quasiconformal mappings onto John domains (English)
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    Suppose that f is a quasiconformal map of the unit ball \({\mathbb{B}}^ n\) onto a domain D in \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\). Then the first main theorem of this paper provides nine equivalent conditions for D to be a John domain. The conditions involve either the geometry of D or the behavior of f. Similar results in the plane for conformal maps were obtained by \textit{Ch. Pommerenke} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 26, 77-88 (1982; Zbl 0464.30012)]; see also \textit{R. Näkki} and \textit{J. Väisälä} [Exp. Math. 9, 3-43 (1991)]. The second main theorem extends a subinvariance result of \textit{J. Väisälä} [Acta Math. 162, No.3, 201-225 (1989; Zbl 0674.30017)], and it describes how a quasiconformal mapping behaves in nice subdomains. This quite general theorem contains as a special case e.g. the fact that if f is a quasiconformal map of a domain D onto the unit ball \({\mathbb{B}}^ n\), then the image of every ball \(B\subset D\) is a uniform domain in \({\mathbb{B}}^ n\); this result was effectively used for plane conformal maps f in establishing the \((1+\epsilon)\)-integrability of \(f'\) on lines [\textit{J. L. Fernández}, \textit{J.Heinonen} and \textit{O. Martio}, J. Anal. Math. 52, 117-132 (1989; Zbl 0677.30012)].
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    John domains
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