Quasiconformal maps in metric spaces with controlled geometry
- Authors
- Juha HeinonenPekka Koskela
- Journal
- Acta Mathematica
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About Quasiconformal maps in metric spaces with controlled geometry
This paper, published in 1998, received 505 indexed citations . Written by Juha Heinonen and Pekka Koskela covering the research area of Applied Mathematics and Geometry and Topology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Applied Mathematics (472 citations), Geometry and Topology (311 citations) and Mathematical Physics (94 citations). Published in Acta Mathematica.
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