Rigid circle domains with non-removable boundaries

Abstract

We give a negative answer to the rigidity conjecture of He and Schramm by constructing a rigid circle domain on the Riemann sphere with conformally non-removable boundary. Here rigidity means that every conformal map from onto another circle domain is a M\"obius transformation, and non-removability means that there is a homeomorphism of the Riemann sphere which is conformal off ∂ but not everywhere. Our construction is based on a theorem of Wu, which states that the product of any Cantor set E with a sufficiently thick Cantor set F is non-removable. We show that one can choose E and F so that the complement of the union of E × F and suitably placed disks is rigid. The proof of rigidity involves a metric characterization of conformal maps, which was recently proved by Ntalampekos. The other direction of the rigidity conjecture, i.e., whether removability of the boundary implies rigidity, remains open.

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