The Framed Beltrami-Vekua Normal Form and its Pseudo-Analytic Mass
Abstract: We normalize a first-order real planar elliptic system, by pointwise algebra, to a framed Beltrami-Vekua equation , with $|μ| < 1$ and $|Φ| > |Ψ|$, and compute the closed transformation laws of its data under the recombination of unknowns and under orientation-preserving changes of variables. The 2-form , with , is invariant under the recombination and covariant under the changes of variables. The total mass is therefore an invariant of the equivalence class. One recombination and one scaling carry any framed equation, in closed form, onto the trivial-frame slice - a Beltrami-Vekua equation over the same - there identifying with the pseudo-analytic mass density of the unframed equation. We then show all of this persists at measurable regularity: it suffices that be measurable and locally elliptic and that the frame lie in , the changes of variables then being quasiconformal homeomorphisms. In that class every equation with $|μ|_\infty < 1$ is quasiconformally equivalent, of equal mass, to one over .
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