quasikonformer
Quasikonformer is a term used in mathematics, specifically within the field of geometric function theory. It refers to a type of quasiconformal mapping. A quasiconformal mapping is a homeomorphism (a continuous bijection with a continuous inverse) of a domain in Euclidean space that locally distorts shapes in a controlled, but not necessarily conformal, manner. Conformal mappings preserve angles, whereas quasiconformal mappings only approximately preserve angles, with the distortion bounded by a constant. The term "quasikonformer" is the German equivalent of "quasiconformal."
The precise definition of a quasiconformal mapping involves the Beltrami equation and the dilatation. A mapping
The study of quasikonformal mappings is important in various areas of mathematics, including complex analysis, differential