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Numerical conformal mapping

Published 20 Jul 2025 in math.CV | (2507.14872v1)

Abstract: Conformal mapping may be the best-known topic in complex analysis. Any simply connected nonempty domain $\Omega$ in the complex plane ${{\mathbb{C}}}$ (assuming $\Omega\ne {{\mathbb{C}}}$) can be mapped bijectively to the unit disk by an analytic function with nonvanishing derivative, as in Figure 1. If $\Omega$ is doubly-connected, it can be mapped to a circular annulus $1<|z|<R$ for some $R$, called the conformal modulus, which is uniquely determined by $\Omega$, as in Figure 2. If $\Omega$ has connectivity higher than $2$, it can be mapped onto various canonical domains such as a disk with exclusions in the form of slits or smaller disks, as in Figure 3.

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