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- Radxc3xb3s_theorem_(harmonic_functions) abstract "See also Rado's theorem (Ramsey theory)In mathematics, Radó's theorem is a result about harmonic functions, named after Tibor Radó. Informally, it says that any "nice looking" shape without holes can be smoothly deformed into a disk.Suppose Ω is an open, connected and convex subset of the Euclidean space R2 with smooth boundary ∂Ω and suppose that D is the unit disk. Then, given any homeomorphismμ : ∂ D → ∂ Ω, there exists a unique harmonic function u : D → Ω such that u = μ on ∂D and u is a diffeomorphism.".
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- Radxc3xb3s_theorem_(harmonic_functions) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rado's theorem".
- Radxc3xb3s_theorem_(harmonic_functions) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radó's theorem (harmonic functions)".
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- Radxc3xb3s_theorem_(harmonic_functions) comment "See also Rado's theorem (Ramsey theory)In mathematics, Radó's theorem is a result about harmonic functions, named after Tibor Radó. Informally, it says that any "nice looking" shape without holes can be smoothly deformed into a disk.Suppose Ω is an open, connected and convex subset of the Euclidean space R2 with smooth boundary ∂Ω and suppose that D is the unit disk.".
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