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The theory of univalent analytic functions covers a large part of complex analysis. In this chapter, we deal with certain aspects of the theory which are directly or indirectly connected with Teichmüller theory. The interaction between univalent functions and Teichmüller spaces was already explained briefly in the Introduction to this monograph. A more comprehensive description is provided by Chapters II, III, and V, taken together.
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Lehto, O. (1987). Univalent Functions. In: Univalent Functions and Teichmüller Spaces. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 109. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8652-0_3
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