Extremal distance, harmonic measure and numerical conformal mapping (Q1802160)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 219114
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 219114 |
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Extremal distance, harmonic measure and numerical conformal mapping (English)
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8 August 1993
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This is essentially a study on the crowding phenomenon in numerical conformal mapping which means that an arc \(E\) of the boundary of a simply connected domain \(G\) may be compressed exponentially by the map \(g\) from \(G\) to \(\mathbb{D}\) if \(G\) is a slender region. This can be made precise by the use of harmonic measure. A new aspect is the application of an estimate due to Pfluger in which the harmonic measure is estimated directly by geometric quantities like area and inner Euclidean distance.
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crowding phenomenon
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