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    Univalent functions with large late coefficients (English)
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    The author proves some nice results concerning the Bieberbach conjecture. In view of the dramatic and beautiful recent solution (by DeBranges) of the Bieberbach conjecture (which is not yet published, but already checked very carefully by many respectable mathematicians) - it seems that the main theorem (Theorem 2.1) of this paper is contained in the DeBrange's theorem. In any case, the methods in the present paper are of interest. The autor uses a method of Hayman, which was used before by Hamilton. But in the present paper the author combines these ideas with a new idea, namely using the law of large numbers in this connection.
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    Koebe function
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    Bieberbach conjecture
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    law of large numbers
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