On the largest disc mapped by sum of convex and starlike functions (Q2318970)

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On the largest disc mapped by sum of convex and starlike functions
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    16 August 2019
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    Summary: For a normalized analytic function \(f\) defined on the unit disc \(\mathbb{D}\), let \(\phi(f, f', f''; z)\) be a function of positive real part in \(\mathbb{D}\), \(\psi(f, f', f''; z)\) need not have that property in \(\mathbb{D}\), and \(\chi = \phi + \psi\). For certain choices of \(\phi\) and \(\psi\), a sharp radius constant \(\rho\) is determined, \(0 < \rho < 1\), so that \(\chi(\rho z) / \rho\) maps \(\mathbb{D}\) onto a specified region in the right half-plane.
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