Mathematics – Classical Analysis and ODEs
Scientific paper
2009-07-23
Mathematics
Classical Analysis and ODEs
57 pages
Scientific paper
In this paper we prove that if $\phi:\C\to\C$ is a $K$-quasiconformal map, with $K>1$, and $E\subset \C$ is a compact set contained in a ball $B$, then $$\frac{\dot C_{\frac{2K}{2K+1},\frac{2K+1}{K+1}}(E)}{\diam(B)^{\frac2{K+1}}} \geq c^{-1} (\frac{\gamma(\phi(E))}{\diam(\phi(B))})^{\frac{2K}{K+1}},$$ where $\gamma$ stands for the analytic capacity and $\dot C_{\frac{2K}{2K+1},\frac{2K+1}{K+1}}$ is a capacity associated to a non linear Riesz potential. As a consequence, if $E$ is not $K$-removable (i.e. removable for bounded $K$-quasiregular maps), it has positive capacity $\dot C_{frac{2K}{2K+1},\frac{2K+1}{K+1}}$. This improves previous results that assert that $E$ must have non $\sigma$-finite Hausdorff measure of dimension $2/(K+1)$. We also show that the indices $\frac{2K}{2K+1}$, $\frac{2K+1}{K+1}$ are sharp, and that Hausdorff gauge functions do not appropriately discriminate which sets are $K$-removable. So essentially we solve the problem of finding sharp "metric" conditions for $K$-removability.
Tolsa Xavier
Uriarte-Tuero Ignacio
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