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    Inclusion isotonicity of circular complex centered forms (English)
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    Circular complex centered forms are advantageous for the development of methods for including the range of polynomials (cf. the second author and \textit{T. Wu} [Computing 28, 17-30 (1982; Zbl 0473.65019)] and of analytic functions (cf. \textit{L. Petković} and \textit{M. Petković} [Z. Angew. Math. Mech. 61, 661-662 (1981; Zbl 0513.65022)]) over a disk. Inclusion isotony stated for the above centered forms already (without proof) by the second author and \textit{T. Wu} [Computing 30, 201-211 (1983; Zbl 0504.65022)], is of importance in applications. In the present paper, two different methods (the first being applicable only to the case of polynomials, the second also to the case of arbitrary analytic functions) are given in order to prove that those centered forms are inclusion isotone. (Cf. also \textit{M. S. Petković} and \textit{Lj. D. Petković} [Facta Univ., Ser. Math. Inf. 1, 33-36 (1986; Zbl 0615.65050)].
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    range of functions
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    interval mathematics
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    Circular complex centered forms
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    Inclusion isotony
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    analytic functions
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