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On the conformal mappings in the unit disk fixing arbitrarily many boundary points
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    On the conformal mappings in the unit disk fixing arbitrarily many boundary points (English)
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    23 August 2016
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    The result of the paper is stated in the Main Theorem: Let \(p_1,p_2,\dots,p_N\) be arbitrary points on the boundary \(\partial\mathbb D\) of the unit disk \(\mathbb D=\{z:|z|<1\}\). Then there exists a homeomorphism \(F(z)\) on the closure \(\overline{\mathbb D}\) of \(\mathbb D\) which is not the identity mapping satisfying the conditions: 1. \(F(0)=0\) and \(F(p_k)=p_k\), \(k=1,2,\dots,N\); 2. \(F(z)\) is analytic and univalent in \(\mathbb D\); 3. \(F(\mathbb D)\subset\mathbb D\) and \(|F'(0)|<1\). Namely, \(F(z)=z\exp(\epsilon(B(z)-1))\) with \(\epsilon>0\) small enough and a finite Blaschke product \(B(z)\). The domain \(F(\mathbb D)\) is star-like with respect to the origin.
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    conformal mapping
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    boundary point
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    Schwarzian derivative
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