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    3D mappings by generalized joukowski transformations

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    The classical Joukowski transformation plays an important role in di erent applications of conformal mappings, in particular in the study of ows around the so-called Joukowski airfoils. In the 1980s H. Haruki and M. Barran studied generalized Joukowski transformations of higher order in the complex plane from the view point of functional equations. The aim of our contribution is to study the analogue of those generalized Joukowski transformations in Euclidean spaces of arbitrary higher dimension by methods of hypercomplex analysis. They reveal new insights in the use of generalized holomorphic functions as tools for quasi-conformal mappings. The computational experiences focus on 3D-mappings of order 2 and their properties and visualizations for di erent geometric con gurations, but our approach is not restricted neither with respect to the dimension nor to the order.Financial support from "Center for Research and Development in Mathematics and Applications" of the University of Aveiro, through the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), is gratefully acknowledged. The research of the first author was also supported by the FCT under the fellowship SFRH/BD/44999/2008. Moreover, the authors would like to thank the anonymous referees for their helpful comments and suggestions which improved greatly the final manuscript

    Radial slit maps of bounded multiply connected regions

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    In this paper we present a boundary integral equation method for the numerical conformal mapping of a bounded multiply connected region onto a radial slit region. The method is based on some uniquely solvable boundary integral equations with adjoint classical, adjoint generalized and modified Neumann kernels. These boundary integral equations are constructed from a boundary relationship satisfied by a function analytic on a multiply connected region. Some numerical examples are presented to illustrate the efficiency of the presented method

    “Ellipsoid-of-Revolution to Cylinder”: Transverse Aspect

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    C 10(3): The Ten Parameter Conformal Group as a Datum Transformation in Three-Dimensional Euclidean Space

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    “Sphere to Cylinder”: Transverse Aspect

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