BMO embeddings, chord-arc curves, and Riemann mapping parametrization
Abstract
We consider the space of chord-arc curves on the plane passing through the infinity with their parametrization γ on the real line, and embed this space into the product of the BMO Teichm\"uller spaces. The fundamental theorem we prove about this representation is that γ' also gives a biholomorphic homeomorphism into the complex Banach space of BMO functions. Using these two equivalent complex structures, we develop a clear exposition on the analytic dependence of involved mappings between certain subspaces. Especially, we examine the parametrization of a chord-arc curve by using the Riemann mapping and its dependence on the arc-length parametrization. As a consequence, we can solve a conjecture of Katznelson, Nag, and Sullivan in 1990 by showing that this dependence is not continuous.
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