Some remarks about Cauchy integrals and fractal sets
Stephen Semmes

TL;DR
This paper discusses certain properties of Cauchy integrals when applied to fractal sets with dimensions greater than one, highlighting their mathematical behavior and implications.
Contribution
It provides insights into the behavior of Cauchy integrals on higher-dimensional fractal sets, an area with limited prior exploration.
Findings
Cauchy integrals exhibit unique properties on fractal sets
Analysis of integrals on sets with dimension > 1
Implications for complex analysis and fractal geometry
Abstract
Some aspects of Cauchy integrals on sets with dimension larger than 1 are briefly discussed.
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TopicsAdvanced Harmonic Analysis Research · Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods · advanced mathematical theories
