Integrated partial sums of convolutions of univalent functions (Q2367776)

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Integrated partial sums of convolutions of univalent functions
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    Integrated partial sums of convolutions of univalent functions (English)
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    15 August 1993
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    Let \({\mathcal A}_ 0\) denote the class of functions \(f(z)= z+ \sum^ \infty_{k=2} a_ k z^ k\) analytic in the unit disk \(U\), and let \(S\) denote the class of functions \(f\) in \({\mathcal A}_ 0\) which are univalent in \(U\). For \(f(z)= z+\sum^ \infty_{k=2} a_ k z^ k\) and \(g(z)= z+\sum^ \infty_{k=2} b_ k z^ k\) in \(S\) the author shows that if \(n\leq 3\) or \(n\geq 6\), then \[ \text{Re}\left(1+ \sum^ n_{k=2} {a_ k b_ k\over k} z^{k-1}\right)>0\quad\left(| z|<{1\over 2}\right), \] and the radius \({1\over 2}\) is best possible. For \(n=4\) the result also holds if \(g\) is close-to-convex. These results are special cases of a multiplier conjecture for univalent functions as well as an extension of an old result about sections of univalent functions.
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    close-to-convex function
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    convolution
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