Distortion of Hausdorff measures and improved Painlevé removability for quasiregular mappings
Abstract: The classical Painlev\'e theorem tells that sets of zero length are removable for bounded analytic functions, while (some) sets of positive length are not. For general -quasiregular mappings in planar domains the corresponding critical dimension is . We show that when $K>1$, unexpectedly one has improved removability. More precisely, we prove that sets of -finite Hausdorff -measure are removable for bounded -quasiregular mappings. On the other hand, is not enough to guarantee this property. We also study absolute continuity properties of pull-backs of Hausdorff measures under -quasiconformal mappings, in particular at the relevant dimensions 1 and . For general Hausdorff measures , $0 < t < 2$, we reduce the absolute continuity properties to an open question on conformal mappings.
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