Injectivity can fail for higher-dimensional harmonic extensions
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Publication:4873699
DOI10.1080/17476939608814865zbMath0871.54020OpenAlexW2227413268WikidataQ122053613 ScholiaQ122053613MaRDI QIDQ4873699
Publication date: 23 April 1996
Published in: Complex Variables, Theory and Application: An International Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17476939608814865
harmonic mappingquasiconformal extensionpluriharmonic mappingholomorphic mappingconformally natural extension
Quasiconformal mappings in (mathbb{R}^n), other generalizations (30C65) Harmonic, subharmonic, superharmonic functions in higher dimensions (31B05) Extension of maps (54C20)
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