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Classical families of univalent functions in the Hornich space
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    Classical families of univalent functions in the Hornich space (English)
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    The simple structure between some convex sets in a Banach space introduced by Hornich is used to determine the extreme points of these families, namely for K(\(\alpha)\), the set of convex functions of order \(\alpha\), and for V(k), the set of functions with bounded boundary rotation \(k\pi\). For C(\(\beta)\), the set of close-to-convex functions of order \(\beta\) a partial result is given. It is interesting to note that the results for K(\(\alpha)\) and V(k) agree with those that hold for the usual linear structure and the topology of locally uniform convergence. In this case, for \(k\in]2,4[\) the question of determining the extreme points of \(\overline{co} V(k)\) is still open.
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    Hornich space
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    Riesz-Herglotz representation
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    extreme points
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    functions with bounded boundary rotation
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    close-to-convex functions
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