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2 days ago history closed Moishe Kohan
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Alexandre Eremenko cv.complex-variables
Duplicate of Topology of the space of univalent functions
2 days ago comment added Alexandre Eremenko The answer is given in the link provided by @Moishe Kogan. If you have any specific question about this answer, I can explain.
2 days ago comment added Jinyang wu @MoisheKohan That is wonderful news! In that case, can you post an answer explaining it when you got time? I do not know any expert in the topic that can explain it to me.
2 days ago comment added Moishe Kohan No, you misunderstood the answer.
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2 days ago comment added Jinyang wu @MoisheKohan I will do my search. Meanwhile, in the link, the family of maps is only quasi-conformal. I am looking for maps with better differentiability.
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2 days ago comment added Moishe Kohan Google "conformal modulus".
2 days ago comment added Jinyang wu @MoisheKohan Sorry, can you explain the difference? I only know modulus of continuity from Rudin. And yes, Uniform convergence on compacts.
2 days ago comment added Moishe Kohan Do you understand that modulus of continuity and conformal modulus are totally different concepts?
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2 days ago comment added Moishe Kohan See the answer here. If you use the topology of uniform convergence on compacts, the Alex answered your question.
2 days ago comment added Moishe Kohan Not "modulus of continuity" but "conformal modulus". What topology are you using to define continuity? Uniform convergence on compacts?
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