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Quasiconformal Maps and Teichmüller Theory

Alastair Fletcher and Vladimir Markovic

Price: £49.95 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-856926-8
Publication date: 2 November 2006
200 pages, 18 line illus., 234x156 mm

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Description
  • An up-to-date coverage of this topical yet classical area
  • Vladimir Markovic is an outstanding mathematician with an excellent research reputation
  • Examples and exercises are given throughout to clarify the text
Based on a series of graduate lectures given by Vladimir Markovic at the University of Warwick in spring 2003, this book is accessible to those with a grounding in complex analysis looking for an introduction to the theory of quasiconformal maps and Teichmüller theory. Assuming some familiarity with Riemann surfaces and hyperbolic geometry, topics covered include the Grötzch argument, analytical properties of quasiconformal maps, the Beltrami differential equation, holomorphic motions and Teichmüller spaces. Where proofs are omitted, references to where they may be found are always given, and the text is clearly illustrated throughout with diagrams, examples, and exercises for the reader.

Authors, editors, and contributors


Alastair Fletcher, University of Warwick and
Vladimir Markovic, University of Warwick


Links to web resources and related information
More in the same subject area:
Complex analysis
Topology
Geometry

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