Condenser capacities and symmetrization in geometric function theory / Vladimir N. Dubinin ; translated from the Russian by Nikolai G. Kruzhilin.

"This is the first systematic presentation of the capacitory approach and symmetrization in the context of complex analysis. The content of the book is original – the main part has not been covered by existing textbooks and monographs. After an introduction to the theory of condenser capacities...

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Main Author: Dubinin, V. N. (Author)
Other Authors: Kruzhilin, Nikolai G. (Translator)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Russian
Published: Basel : Birkhäuser, [2014]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This is the first systematic presentation of the capacitory approach and symmetrization in the context of complex analysis. The content of the book is original – the main part has not been covered by existing textbooks and monographs. After an introduction to the theory of condenser capacities in the plane, the monotonicity of the capacity under various special transformations (polarization, Gonchar transformation, averaging transformations and others) is established, followed by various types of symmetrization which are one of the main objects of the book. By using symmetrization principles, some metric properties of compact sets are obtained and some extremal decomposition problems are solved. Moreover, the classical and present facts for univalent and multivalent meromorphic functions are proven.This book will be a valuable source for current and future researchers in various branches of complex analysis and potential theory."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 344 pages) : illustrations
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3034808437
9783034808439
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