Abstract

ABSTRACTWe introduce a nonlinear counterpart of the classical Beltrami equation and study the main features of its solutions. It involves directional dilatations connected with a priory fixed point and a class of mappings called ring Q-homeomorphisms with respect to p-module. We also establish some regularity properties of solutions to such equation and illustrate them by several examples.

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