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arxiv: 1212.0721 · v2 · pith:X3X4R3JAnew · submitted 2012-12-04 · 🧮 math.CV

On Quasi-inversions

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keywords partialbi-lipschitzconditiontangentalphaonlyparametrizationpolar
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Given a bounded domain $D \subset {\mathbb R}^n$ strictly starlike with respect to $0 \in D\,,$ we define a quasi-inversion w.r.t. the boundary $\partial D \,.$ We show that the quasi-inversion is bi-Lipschitz w.r.t. the chordal metric if and only if every "tangent line" of $\partial D$ is far away from the origin. Moreover, the bi-Lipschitz constant tends to $1,$ when $\partial D$ approaches the unit sphere in a suitable way. For the formulation of our results we use the concept of the $\alpha$-tangent condition due to F. W. Gehring and J. V\"ais\"al\"a (Acta Math. 1965). This condition is shown to be equivalent to the bi-Lipschitz and quasiconformal extension property of what we call the polar parametrization of $\partial D$. In addition, we show that the polar parametrization, which is a mapping of the unit sphere onto $\partial D\,,$ is bi-Lipschitz if and only if $D$ satisfies the $\alpha$-tangent condition.

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