Abstract

A recent theorem due to Astala establishes the best exponent for the area distortion of planar K-quasiconformal mappings. We use a refinement of Astala's theorem due to Eremenko and Hamilton to prove new bounds on the effective conductivity of two-dimensional composites. The bounds are valid for composites made of an arbitrary finite number n of possibly anisotropic phases in prescribed volume fractions. For n= 2 we prove the optimality of the bounds under certain additional assumptions on the G-closure parameters.

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