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Quasisymmetry, measure and a question of Heinonen.

Stephen Semmes (1996)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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In this paper we resolve in the affirmative a question of Heinonen on the absolute continuity of quasisymmetric mappings defined on subsets of Euclidean spaces. The main ingredients in the proof are extension results for quasisymmetric mappings and metric doubling measures.

Removable sets for Lipschitz harmonic functions in the plane.

Guy David, Pertti Mattila (2000)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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The main motivation for this work comes from the century-old Painlevé problem: try to characterize geometrically removable sets for bounded analytic functions in C.

Harmonic analysis and the geometry of subsets of R.

Guy David, Stephen Semmes (1991)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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This subject has several natural points of view, but we shall start with the one that corresponds to the following question: Is there something like Littlewood-Paley theory which is useful for analyzing the geometry of subsets of R, in much the same way that traditional Littlewood-Paley theory is good for analyzing functions and operators?

Bilipschitz embeddings of metric spaces into euclidean spaces.

Stephen Semmes (1999)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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When does a metric space admit a bilipschitz embedding into some finite-dimensional Euclidean space? There does not seem to be a simple answer to this question. Results of Assouad [A1], [A2], [A3] do provide a simple answer if one permits some small ("snowflake") deformations of the metric, but unfortunately these deformations immediately disrupt some basic aspects of geometry and analysis, like rectifiability, differentiability, and curves of finite length. Here we discuss a (somewhat...

Unrectifiable 1-sets have vanishing analytic capacity.

Guy David (1998)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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We complete the proof of a conjecture of Vitushkin that says that if E is a compact set in the complex plane with finite 1-dimensional Hausdorff measure, then E has vanishing analytic capacity (i.e., all bounded anlytic functions on the complement of E are constant) if and only if E is purely unrectifiable (i.e., the intersection of E with any curve of finite length has zero 1-dimensional Hausdorff measure). As in a previous paper with P. Mattila, the proof relies on a rectifiability...

On the nonexistence of bilipschitz parametrizations and geometric problems about A-weights.

Stephen Semmes (1996)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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How can one recognize when a metric space is bilipschitz equivalent to an Euclidean space? One should not take the abstraction of metric spaces too seriously here; subsets of R are already quite interesting. It is easy to generate geometric conditions which are necessary for bilipschitz equivalence, but it is not clear that such conditions should ever be sufficient. The main point of this paper is that the optimistic conjectures about the existence of bilipschitz parametrizations are...

Regular mappings between dimensions

Guy David, Stephen Semmes (2000)

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The notions of Lipschitz and bilipschitz mappings provide classes of mappings connected to the geometry of metric spaces in certain ways. A notion between these two is given by regular mappings (reviewed in Section 1), in which some non-bilipschitz behavior is allowed, but with limitations on this, and in a quantitative way. In this paper we look at a class of mappings called (s, t)-. These mappings are the same as ordinary regular mappings when s = t, but otherwise they behave somewhat...