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    Univalent harmonic mappings and linearly connected domains (English)
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    The authors investigate the relationship between the univalence of \(f\) and of \(h\) in the decomposition \(f = h + \overline{g}\) of a sense-preserving harmonic mapping defined in the unit disk \(\mathbb{D}\subset\mathbb{C}\). Among other results, they determine the holomorphic univalent maps \(h\) for which there exists \(c > 0\) such that every harmonic mapping of the form \(f = h + \overline{g}\) with \(| g'| < c | h'| \) is univalent. The notion of a linearly connected domain appears in these studies in a relevant way.
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    Harmonic mapping
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    Univalent
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    Linearly connected domain
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