Bilipschitz homogeneous Jordan curves
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- A quasiconformal group not isomorphic to a Möbius group
- Bilipschitz extensions of maps having quasiconformal extensions
- Boundary of a homogeneous Jordan domain
- Higher dimensional Ahlfors regular sets and chordarc curves in \(R^n\)
- On mappings of self-similar curves
- On topologically and quasiconformally homogeneous continua
- Quasiconformal maps of cylindrical domains
- Quasiconformally homogeneous compacta in the complex plane
- Quasiconformally homogeneous curves
- Quasiconformally homogeneous domains
- Quasisymmetric embeddings of metric spaces
- Trajectories of one-parameters groups of quasi-isometries
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- Bilipschitz homogeneity and inner diameter distance
- Lipschitz clustering in metric spaces
- Bounded turning circles are weak-quasicircles
- The fractal ``frog
- Bi-Lipschitz maps in Q-regular Loewner spaces
- Weak quasicircles have Lipschitz dimension 1
- Unbounded bi-Lipschitz homogeneous Jordan curves
- Lipschitz means and mixers on metric spaces
- Bilipschitz group actions and homogeneous Jordan curves
- Möbius bilipschitz homogeneous arcs on the plane
- Bilipschitz homogeneous Jordan curves, Möbius maps, and dimension
- Geodesic manifolds with a transitive subset of smooth biLipschitz maps
- Doubling property for bilipschitz homogeneous geodesic surfaces
- Inversion invariant bilipschitz homogeneity
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