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Measure-preserving quality within mappings.

Stephen Semmes (2000)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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In [6], Guy David introduced some methods for finding controlled behavior in Lipschitz mappings with substantial images (in terms of measure). Under suitable conditions, David produces subsets on which the given mapping is bilipschitz, with uniform bounds for the bilipschitz constant and the size of the subset. This has applications for boundedness of singular integral operators and uniform rectifiability of sets, as in [6], [7], [11], [13]. Some special cases of David's results, concerning...

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.

The traveling salesman problem and harmonic analysis.

Peter W. Jones (1991)

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In this paper we propose to discuss some relationships between the classical Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP), Litlewood-Paley theory, and harmonic measure. This circle of ideas is also closely related to the theory of Cauchy integrals on Lipschitz graphs, and this aspect is discussed more fully in the paper of David and Semmes [2] in this proceedings. The main differences between the subjects in [2] and this paper are that the results here are valid for one dimensional sets, whereas...

The fall of the doubling condition in Calderón-Zygmund theory.

Joan Verdera (2002)

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The most important results of standard Calderón-Zygmund theory have recently been extended to very general non-homogeneous contexts. In this survey paper we describe these extensions and their striking applications to removability problems for bounded analytic functions. We also discuss some of the techniques that allow us to dispense with the doubling condition in dealing with singular integrals. Special attention is paid to the Cauchy Integral. [Proceedings...

Oblique derivative problems for the laplacian in Lipschitz domains.

Jill Pipher (1987)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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The aim of this paper is to extend the results of Calderón [1] and Kenig-Pipher [12] on solutions to the oblique derivative problem to the case where the data is assumed to be BMO or Hölder continuous.

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...

Hardy spaces and the Dirichlet problem on Lipschitz domains.

Carlos E. Kenig, Jill Pipher (1987)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

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Our concern in this paper is to describe a class of Hardy spaces H(D) for 1 ≤ p < 2 on a Lipschitz domain D ⊂ R when n ≥ 3, and a certain smooth counterpart of H(D) on R, by providing an atomic decomposition and a description of their duals.

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.

Analytic capacity, Calderón-Zygmund operators, and rectifiability

Guy David (1999)

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For K ⊂ C compact, we say that K has vanishing analytic capacity (or γ(K) = 0) when all bounded analytic functions on CK are constant. We would like to characterize γ(K) = 0 geometrically. Easily, γ(K) > 0 when K has Hausdorff dimension larger than 1, and γ(K) = 0 when dim(K) < 1. Thus only the case when dim(K) = 1 is interesting. So far there is no characterization of γ(K) = 0 in general, but the special case when the Hausdorff measure H(K) is finite was recently settled....