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On the quasi-convex mappings on the unit polydisk in \(\mathbb C^{n}\) (English)
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20 August 2007
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Let \(X\) be a complex Banach space with norm \(\left\| \cdot\right\|\), \(X^{*}\) be the dual space of \(X\), \(B\) be the open unit ball in \(X\) and \(D\) be the open unit disk in \(\mathbb{C}\). Let \(H(B)\) be the set of all holomorphic mappings from \(B\) into \(X\). A mapping \(f\in H(B)\) is said to be locally biholomorphic if the Fr\(\acute{e}\)chet derivative \(Df(x)\) has a bounded inverse for each \(x\in B\). If \(f\in H(B)\) then \(f\) is said to be normalized if \(f(0)=0\text{ and }Df(0)=I\), where \(I\) stands for the identity operator. A normalized locally biholomorphic mapping is said to be quasi-convex of type \(A\) if \[ \Re \left\{\frac{2\alpha}{T_{u} \left[\left(Df(\alpha u)\right)^{-1} \left(f(\alpha u)-f(\beta u)\right)\right]}- \frac{\alpha+\beta}{\alpha-\beta}\right\}\geq 0,\quad T_{u}\in X^{*},\;u\in \partial B,\;\alpha,\beta\in D. \] Suppose \(f\) is a normalized locally biholomorphic mapping. If \[ \Re \left\{T_{x}\left[\left(Df(x)\right)^{-1} \left(D^{2}f(x)(x^{2})+ Df(x)(x)\right)\right]\right\}\geq 0,\quad T_{x}\in X^{*},\;x\in B, \] then \(f\) is said to be quasi-convex of type \(B\). A normalized locally biholomorphic mapping is said to be quasi-convex if \[ \Re \left\{T_{x}\left[\left(Df(x)\right)^{-1} \left(f(x)-f(\xi x)\right)\right]\right\}\geq 0,\quad T_{x}\in X^{*},\;x\in B,\;\xi\in \overline{D}. \] In the paper the author establishes a sufficient condition for holomorphic normalized mappings to be quasi-convex mappings (including quasi-convex mappings of type \(A\) and quasi-convex mappings of type \(B\)) on the unit ball in a complex Banach space. Sharp estimations of all homogeneous expansions for quasi-convex mappings (including quasi-convex mappings of type \(A\) and quasi-convex mappings of type \(B\)) defined on the open unit polydisk in \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\), satisfying a certain condition, are obtained.
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Quasi-convex mapping
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Quasi-convex mapping of type A
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Quasi-convex mapping of type B
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Estimation of homogeneous expansion
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