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    Coefficient estimates, Landau's theorem and Lipschitz-type spaces on planar harmonic mappings

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    In this paper, we investigate the properties of locally univalent and multivalent planar harmonic mappings. First, we discuss the coefficient estimates and Landau's Theorem for some classes of locally univalent harmonic mappings, and then we study some Lipschitz-type spaces for locally univalent and multivalent harmonic mappings.Comment: 17 page

    Lengths, areas and Lipschitz-type spaces of planar harmonic mappings

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    In this paper, we establish a three circles type theorem, involving the harmonic area function, for harmonic mappings. Also, we give bounds for length and area distortion for harmonic quasiconformal mappings. Finally, we will study certain Lipschitz-type spaces on harmonic mappings.Comment: 14 page

    Bijective Mappings Of Meshes With Boundary And The Degree In Mesh Processing

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    This paper introduces three sets of sufficient conditions, for generating bijective simplicial mappings of manifold meshes. A necessary condition for a simplicial mapping of a mesh to be injective is that it either maintains the orientation of all elements or flips all the elements. However, these conditions are known to be insufficient for injectivity of a simplicial map. In this paper we provide additional simple conditions that, together with the above mentioned necessary conditions guarantee injectivity of the simplicial map. The first set of conditions generalizes classical global inversion theorems to the mesh (piecewise-linear) case. That is, proves that in case the boundary simplicial map is bijective and the necessary condition holds then the map is injective and onto the target domain. The second set of conditions is concerned with mapping of a mesh to a polytope and replaces the (often hard) requirement of a bijective boundary map with a collection of linear constraints and guarantees that the resulting map is injective over the interior of the mesh and onto. These linear conditions provide a practical tool for optimizing a map of the mesh onto a given polytope while allowing the boundary map to adjust freely and keeping the injectivity property in the interior of the mesh. The third set of conditions adds to the second set the requirement that the boundary maps are orientation preserving as-well (with a proper definition of boundary map orientation). This set of conditions guarantees that the map is injective on the boundary of the mesh as-well as its interior. Several experiments using the sufficient conditions are shown for mapping triangular meshes. A secondary goal of this paper is to advocate and develop the tool of degree in the context of mesh processing
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