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Martin Sleziak
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The inverse map is Hölder with exponent $n/(n-2)$ (reciprocal to the exponent of the direct map). You do not need any general theorems for this. At the vertex the inverse map behaves like a power. At all other points it is smooth (analytic).

Alexandre Eremenko
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