Search for dissertations about: "Conformal maps"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Conformal maps.
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1. Conformal Maps, Bergman Spaces, and Random Growth Models
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introduction and five research papers on topics related to conformal mapping, the Loewner equation and its applications, and Bergman-type spaces of holomorphic functions. The first two papers are devoted to the study of integral means of derivatives of conformal mappings. READ MORE
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2. Nontypical Behaviour of Orbits and Birkhoff Averages for Expanding Maps
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introductory chapter followed by five papers. In the first paper, expanding maps on the unit interval are considered. The set of points for which the forward orbit is bounded away from a given point is studied. It is shown that this set has full Hausdorff dimension and that it has large intersection properties. READ MORE
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3. Harmonic morphisms, Hermitian structures and symmetric spaces
Abstract : A harmonic morphism is a map between two Riemannian manifolds with the property that its composition with a local harmonic function on the codomain is a local harmonic function on the domain. Such a map is automatically a harmonic map, satisfying an additional partial conformality condition called horizontal (weak) conformality. READ MORE
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4. On two-dimensional conformal geometry related to the Schramm-Loewner evolution
Abstract : This thesis contains three papers, one introductory chapter and one chapter with overviews of the papers and some additional results. The topic of this thesis is the geometry of models related to the Schramm-Loewner evolution.In Paper I, we derive a multifractal boundary spectrum for SLEκ(ρ) processes with κ.. READ MORE
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5. Numerical Conformal Mappings for Regions Bounded by Smooth Curves
Abstract : In many applications, conformal mappings are used to transform twodimensional regions into simpler ones. One such region for which conformal mappings are needed is a channel bounded by continuously differentiable curves. READ MORE