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A proof of the Muir-Suffridge conjecture for convex maps of the unit ball in $\mathbb C^n$ (1701.05836v2)

Published 20 Jan 2017 in math.CV and math.DG

Abstract: We prove (and improve) the Muir-Suffridge conjecture for holomorphic convex maps. Namely, let $F:\mathbb Bn\to \mathbb Cn$ be a univalent map from the unit ball whose image $D$ is convex. Let $\mathcal S\subset \partial \mathbb Bn$ be the set of points $\xi$ such that $\lim_{z\to \xi}|F(z)|=\infty$. Then we prove that $\mathcal S$ is either empty, or contains one or two points and $F$ extends as a homeomorphism $\tilde{F}:\overline{\mathbb Bn}\setminus \mathcal S\to \overline{D}$. Moreover, $\mathcal S=\emptyset$ if $D$ is bounded, $\mathcal S$ has one point if $D$ has one connected component at $\infty$ and $\mathcal S$ has two points if $D$ has two connected components at $\infty$ and, up to composition with an affine map, $F$ is an extension of the strip map in the plane to higher dimension.

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