The Loewner equation with complex-valued driving functions
Joan Lind (University of Tennessee)
Abstract: The chordal Loewner equation provides a correspondence between real-valued functions, called driving functions, and certain growing 2-dimensional sets, called hulls. In this talk, we will consider the generalization to complex-valued driving functions, which was first studied by Huy Tran. We will discuss some key differences between the hulls in the complex-valued setting and those in the real-valued setting, including the question of the phase transition from simple-curve hulls. This is joint work with Jeffrey Utley.
complex variablesdynamical systems
Audience: researchers in the topic
CAvid: Complex Analysis video seminar
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