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Non-removability of Sierpinski spaces

Published 14 Dec 2018 in math.MG, math.CV, and math.GN | (1812.09246v2)

Abstract: We prove that all Sierpi\'nski spaces in ${\mathbb{S}}n$, $n\geq 2$, are non-removable for (quasi)conformal maps, generalizing the result of the first named author arXiv:1809.05605. More precisely, we show that for any Sierpi\'nski space $X\subset \mathbb{S}n$ there exists a homeomorphism $f\colon \mathbb{S}n\to \mathbb{S}n$, conformal in $\mathbb{S}n\setminus X$, that maps $X$ to a set of positive measure and is not globally (quasi)conformal. This is the first class of examples of non-removable sets in higher dimensions.

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