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  2. Unit disk - Wikipedia

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    is an example of a real analytic and bijective function from the open unit disk to the plane; its inverse function is also analytic. Considered as a real 2-dimensional analytic manifold, the open unit disk is therefore isomorphic to the whole plane. In particular, the open unit disk is homeomorphic to the whole plane.

  3. Riemann surface - Wikipedia

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    There are several equivalent definitions of a Riemann surface. A Riemann surface X is a connected complex manifold of complex dimension one. This means that X is a connected Hausdorff space that is endowed with an atlas of charts to the open unit disk of the complex plane: for every point x ∈ X there is a neighbourhood of x that is homeomorphic to the open unit disk of the complex plane, and ...

  4. Quasiconformal mapping - Wikipedia

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    Then there is a quasiconformal homeomorphism f from D to the unit disk which is in the Sobolev space W 1,2 (D) and satisfies the corresponding Beltrami equation in the distributional sense. As with Riemann's mapping theorem, this f is unique up to 3 real parameters.

  5. Geometric function theory - Wikipedia

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    A Riemann surface, first studied by and named after Bernhard Riemann, is a one-dimensional complex manifold. Riemann surfaces can be thought of as deformed versions of the complex plane : locally near every point they look like patches of the complex plane, but the global topology can be quite different.

  6. Riemann mapping theorem - Wikipedia

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    The Riemann mapping theorem can be generalized to the context of Riemann surfaces: If is a non-empty simply-connected open subset of a Riemann surface, then is biholomorphic to one of the following: the Riemann sphere, the complex plane, or the unit disk.

  7. Schwarz–Christoffel mapping - Wikipedia

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    In complex analysis, a Schwarz–Christoffel mapping is a conformal map of the upper half-plane or the complex unit disk onto the interior of a simple polygon.Such a map is guaranteed to exist by the Riemann mapping theorem (stated by Bernhard Riemann in 1851); the Schwarz–Christoffel formula provides an explicit construction.

  8. Uniformization theorem - Wikipedia

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    Since every Riemann surface has a universal cover which is a simply connected Riemann surface, the uniformization theorem leads to a classification of Riemann surfaces into three types: those that have the Riemann sphere as universal cover ("elliptic"), those with the plane as universal cover ("parabolic") and those with the unit disk as ...

  9. Dirichlet problem - Wikipedia

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    For example, the solution to the Dirichlet problem for the unit disk in R 2 is given by the Poisson integral formula. If f {\displaystyle f} is a continuous function on the boundary ∂ D {\displaystyle \partial D} of the open unit disk D {\displaystyle D} , then the solution to the Dirichlet problem is u ( z ) {\displaystyle u(z)} given by

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