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Integral logarithmic means for regular functions (English)
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For a given function f, regular in the unit disc, integral logarithmic means are defined by the formulae \[ M_ p(r,f)=\{(2\pi ^{-1})\int ^{2\pi}_{0}| \log | f(re^{i\theta})| | \quad p du\}^{1/p} \] for \(0<r<1\) when \(0<p<\infty\), while \(M_{\infty}(r,f)=\sup _{| z| =r}\log | f(z)|\) for \(0<r<1\). Let \[ \lambda _ p(f)=\limsup _{r\to 1}\log M_ p(r,f)/\log (1/(1-r)). \] Then \(\lambda _{\infty}(f)\geq 1\) implies that \(p(\lambda _{\infty}(f)-\lambda _ p(f))\) is an increasing function of p on (0,\(\infty)\) with range contained in [0,1], and \(\lambda _ p(f)+p^{- 1}\) is a decreasing function of p on (0,\(\infty]\). It follows that \(\lambda _{\infty}(f)-\lambda _ 1(f)=1\) implies \(\lambda _ p(f)=\lambda _{\infty}(f)-p^{-1}\) when \(p\geq 1\).
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