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The analytic fixed point function in the disk (English)
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6 June 2006
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In this nice paper, for a given analytic function \(\phi: \mathbb{D}\to \mathbb{D}\) with \(\phi(0)\not=0\), the authors first showed that the set \(F:=\{z\in\mathbb{D}: | z| <| \phi(z)| \}\) is a starlike domain, and then introduced the fixed point function \(f: \mathbb{D}\to F\) of \(\phi\) satisfying \(f(0)=0\) and \(f'(0)=\phi(0)\), which is the anylytic inverse of \(z/\phi(z)\). Next the authors studied the derivative and the coefficients of \(f\), in particular their asymptotic behaviour. Finally, the authors posed some interesting problems, in particular whether the domain \(F\subset\mathbb{D}\) is hyperbolically convex.
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fixed point function
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hyperbolically convex
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coefficients
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asymptotic behaviour
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probability generating function
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large deviations
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branching process
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