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Some remarks on Bohr radius for power series (English)
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11 August 2003
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Let \(B_1\) be the class of analytic functions in the unit disk such that \(|f(z)|<1\) for \(|z|<1\). The authors have considered functions of type \[ \sum^\infty_{k=n} c_kz^k\tag{1} \] and have investigated the radius \(R_{(n)}\) where \(R_{(n)}\) is the maximal radius such that if the sum of (1) belongs to \(B_1\) then \[ \sum^\infty_{k=n} |c_kz^k|<1 \] in the disk \(\{z:|z|< R_{(n)}\}\). So they proved that \(R_{(1)}= {1\over\sqrt 2}\) (Theorem 3) and for \(n\geq 1\) \[ r_n\leq R_{(n)} \leq(\tfrac 12)^{1\over n+1} \] where \(r_n\in (0,1)\) is a root of \(x^{2n}+ x^2-1\) (Theorem 4).
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power series
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analytic function
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