Dissipative holomorphic functions, Bloch radii, and the Schwarz lemma (Q5926436)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1571164
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Dissipative holomorphic functions, Bloch radii, and the Schwarz lemma
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1571164

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    Dissipative holomorphic functions, Bloch radii, and the Schwarz lemma (English)
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    2 November 2001
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    The authors define the notion of dissipative holomorphic functions in such a way that generalizes the usual definition for linear operators. The main result is the following extension of the Lumer-Phillips theorem. Theorem. Let \(B\) be the open ball of a complex Banach space \(X\) and let \(h:B \to X\) be holomorphic. Then \(h\) is dissipative if and only if \((I-th)(B) \supseteq B\) and \((I-th)^{-1}\) is a well-defined holomorphic mapping of \(B\) into itself for each \(t \geq 0\). In order to prove this theorem they show several theorems and lemmata. At this the notions of numerical range and Bloch radii play an importent role.
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    dissipative holomorphic functions
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    Bloch radii
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    Schwarz lemma
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    numerical range
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    Lumer-Phillips theorem
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