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On integral means of the derivatives of Blaschke products
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    On integral means of the derivatives of Blaschke products (English)
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    2 August 2007
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    A function \[ B(z)=\prod^\infty_{k=1}\frac{| a_k| }{a_k}\frac{a_k-z}{1-\bar a_kz} \] is called a Blaschke product, where \(\{a_k\}\) is a sequence in the unit disk of the complex plane satisfying \(\sum^\infty_{k=1}(1-| a_k| )<\infty\). As main results of this paper, the author proves the following theorems which extend previous results of Kutbi and Protas. Theorem 1. Let \(n\in \mathbb N\), \(0<\alpha<1\), \(p\geq \alpha\), \(p>\frac{1-\alpha}{n}\) and \[ \sum^\infty_{k=1}(1-| a_k| )^\alpha<\infty. \tag{\(*\)} \] Then \[ \int_0^{2\pi}| B^{(n)}(re^{i\theta})| ^p\,d\theta=o\Big(\frac{1}{(1-r)^{np+\alpha-1}}\Big), \quad r\to 1. \] Theorem 2. Let \(n\in \mathbb N\), \(0<\alpha<1\) and \(p > 0\). Assuming that \(\varepsilon(r)\) is a positive function on \((0,1)\) satisfying \(\lim_{r\to 1} \varepsilon(r)=0\). Then there exists a Blaschke product \(B\) whose zeros satisfy the condition (\(*\)) such that \[ \int_0^{2\pi}| B^{(n)}(r_ke^{i\theta})| ^p\,d\theta > \frac{\varepsilon(r_k)}{(1-r_k)^{np+\alpha-1}}, \quad k=1, 2, 3,\dots \] holds for some sequence \(\{r_k\}\): \(r_k\to 1\).
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    Blaschke product
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    integral means
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    derivative
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