Gauss map of a harmonic surface
Abstract
We prove that the distortion function of the Gauss map of a harmonic surface coincides with the distortion function of the surface. Consequently, Gauss map of a harmonic surface is K quasiregular if and only if the surface is K quasiregular, provided that the Gauss map is regular or what is shown to be the same, provided that the surface is non-planar.
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