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Convolutions of harmonic functions with certain dilatations
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    Convolutions of harmonic functions with certain dilatations (English)
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    25 May 2018
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    Summary: The convolution of harmonic functions, unlike the analytic case, proved to be very challenging. In this paper, we introduce dilatation conditions that guarantee the convolution of two harmonic functions to be locally one-to-one, sense-preserving, and close-to-convex harmonic in the unit disk.
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