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A generalization of Schwarz' lemma

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zbMATH Open1087.54008MaRDI QIDQ5201202FDOQ5201202


Authors: Mihai Cristea Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 April 2006





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zbMATH Keywords

lemmaquasiregular mapsopen discrete map in \(\mathbb R^n\)


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Quasiconformal mappings in (mathbb{R}^n), other generalizations (30C65) Special maps on topological spaces (open, closed, perfect, etc.) (54C10) Other generalizations of analytic functions (including abstract-valued functions) (30G30)



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