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    The author introduces a new class of functions which are uniformly starlike in the unit disc. This class seems to be interesting with respect to the geometrical theory of univalent functions. A function f(z) is said to be uniformly starlike in E: \(| z| <1\) if f is starlike and has the property that, for every circular arc \(\gamma\) contained in E, with center \(\xi\) also in E, the arc f(\(\gamma\)) is starlike with respect to f(\(\xi\)). (This class is denoted by UST.) The author proves the basic properties of the class UST. Among other things, he shows that the answer to the following Pinchuk question is negative. The Pinchuk question is: If f(z) is starlike, is it true that f(\(\gamma\)) is a closed curve that is starlike with respect to f(\(\xi\)), where \(\gamma\) is a circle contained in E with center \(\xi\).
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