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An Introduction to the Theory of Higher-Dimensional Quasiconformal Mappings
 
Gaven J. Martin Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
Bruce P. Palka National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA
An Introduction to the Theory of Higher-Dimensional Quasiconformal Mappings
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-4360-4
Product Code:  SURV/216
List Price: $129.00
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An Introduction to the Theory of Higher-Dimensional Quasiconformal Mappings
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An Introduction to the Theory of Higher-Dimensional Quasiconformal Mappings
Gaven J. Martin Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
Bruce P. Palka National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-4360-4
Product Code:  SURV/216
List Price: $129.00
MAA Member Price: $116.10
AMS Member Price: $103.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4046-6
Product Code:  SURV/216.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-4360-4
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4046-6
Product Code:  SURV/216.B
List Price: $254.00 $191.50
MAA Member Price: $228.60 $172.35
AMS Member Price: $203.20 $153.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    Mathematical Surveys and Monographs
    Volume: 2162017; 430 pp
    MSC: Primary 30

    This book offers a modern, up-to-date introduction to quasiconformal mappings from an explicitly geometric perspective, emphasizing both the extensive developments in mapping theory during the past few decades and the remarkable applications of geometric function theory to other fields, including dynamical systems, Kleinian groups, geometric topology, differential geometry, and geometric group theory. It is a careful and detailed introduction to the higher-dimensional theory of quasiconformal mappings from the geometric viewpoint, based primarily on the technique of the conformal modulus of a curve family. Notably, the final chapter describes the application of quasiconformal mapping theory to Mostow's celebrated rigidity theorem in its original context with all the necessary background.

    This book will be suitable as a textbook for graduate students and researchers interested in beginning to work on mapping theory problems or learning the basics of the geometric approach to quasiconformal mappings. Only a basic background in multidimensional real analysis is assumed.

    Readership

    Graduate students and researchers interested in mapping theory.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Introduction
    • Topology and analysis
    • Conformal mappings in Euclidean space
    • The moduli of curve families
    • Rings and condensers
    • Quasiconformal mappings
    • Mapping problems
    • The Tukia-Väisälä extension theorem
    • The Mostow rigidity theorem and discrete Möbius groups
  • Reviews
     
     
    • GMP are to be commended for writing their monograph with a remarkable attention to detail...Readers keen to engage with the material could easily attempt to prove any of the results as exercises. I am confident that this book will very soon become a standard basic reference.

      Tushar Das, MAA Reviews
    • The content of this book is precisely articulated while an inviting and, at times, conversational tone is maintained. This combination makes for a pleasant reading experience. The presentation of content is clearly organized and follows a natural progression of ideas.

      David Matthew Freeman, Mathematical Reviews
    • [T]he book takes a wider approach to the modern theory of quasiconformal mappings and its applications than what is usual in more specialized books.

      Olli Martio, Zentralblatt MATH
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Volume: 2162017; 430 pp
MSC: Primary 30

This book offers a modern, up-to-date introduction to quasiconformal mappings from an explicitly geometric perspective, emphasizing both the extensive developments in mapping theory during the past few decades and the remarkable applications of geometric function theory to other fields, including dynamical systems, Kleinian groups, geometric topology, differential geometry, and geometric group theory. It is a careful and detailed introduction to the higher-dimensional theory of quasiconformal mappings from the geometric viewpoint, based primarily on the technique of the conformal modulus of a curve family. Notably, the final chapter describes the application of quasiconformal mapping theory to Mostow's celebrated rigidity theorem in its original context with all the necessary background.

This book will be suitable as a textbook for graduate students and researchers interested in beginning to work on mapping theory problems or learning the basics of the geometric approach to quasiconformal mappings. Only a basic background in multidimensional real analysis is assumed.

Readership

Graduate students and researchers interested in mapping theory.

  • Chapters
  • Introduction
  • Topology and analysis
  • Conformal mappings in Euclidean space
  • The moduli of curve families
  • Rings and condensers
  • Quasiconformal mappings
  • Mapping problems
  • The Tukia-Väisälä extension theorem
  • The Mostow rigidity theorem and discrete Möbius groups
  • GMP are to be commended for writing their monograph with a remarkable attention to detail...Readers keen to engage with the material could easily attempt to prove any of the results as exercises. I am confident that this book will very soon become a standard basic reference.

    Tushar Das, MAA Reviews
  • The content of this book is precisely articulated while an inviting and, at times, conversational tone is maintained. This combination makes for a pleasant reading experience. The presentation of content is clearly organized and follows a natural progression of ideas.

    David Matthew Freeman, Mathematical Reviews
  • [T]he book takes a wider approach to the modern theory of quasiconformal mappings and its applications than what is usual in more specialized books.

    Olli Martio, Zentralblatt MATH
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