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* Compute <math>J'(z)</math> and deduce from it the maximal ensemble on which <math>J</math> is a conformal map. | * Compute <math>J'(z)</math> and deduce from it the maximal ensemble on which <math>J</math> is a conformal map. Show that <math> J </math> is always surjective. Under which | ||
condition on the set <math>\Omega</math> the application <math>J</math> on <math>\Omega</math> is surjective ? Give some examples of such (maximal) ensembles ? |
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Analytical functions: conformal map and applications to hydrodynamics
This homework deals with the application of conformal maps to the study of two-dimensional hydrodynamics. A conformal map is a geometrical transformation which preserves all (oriented) crossing angles between lines. In dimension a conformal map is necessarily composed from the following limited number of transformations: translations, rotations, homothetic transformation and special conformal transformation (which is the composition of a reflection and an inversion in a sphere). However in two dimensions, , the space of conformal mappings is much larger and one can show that, given an open set , any holomorphic function such that , defines a conformal map from to . The aim of this HW is to exploit this property to study some hydrodynamic flows in two spatial dimensions.
Joukovski's transformation
The Joukovski's transformation is defined by the following application
- Compute and deduce from it the maximal ensemble on which is a conformal map. Show that is always surjective. Under which
condition on the set the application on is surjective ? Give some examples of such (maximal) ensembles ?