The final step in a proof of Brannan's conjecture for \(\beta = 1\) (Q2308353)

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The final step in a proof of Brannan's conjecture for \(\beta = 1\)
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    The final step in a proof of Brannan's conjecture for \(\beta = 1\) (English)
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    3 April 2020
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    In the present aricle, the authors are interested in the coeffiecients of the Taylor expansion of the function \(f_{\alpha, e^{i\theta}}(z)=\dfrac{(1+e^{i\theta}z)^{\alpha}}{1-z}\), where \(\alpha\in (0,1)\) and \(\theta\in [-\pi,\pi]\). In particular, they complete the proof of the following result: Let \(n\in\mathbb{N}\smallsetminus\{0\}\), \( a\in (0,1) \) and \(\theta \in [-\pi,\pi]\). Then: \[|A_{2n-1}(\alpha,e^{i\theta})|\leq |A_{2n-1}(\alpha,1)|,\] where \(A_n(\alpha, e^{i\theta})\) is the \(n\)-th coefficient of the Taylor expansion of \(f_{\alpha, e^{i\theta}}\) around zero. In the article [\textit{U. C. Jayatilake}, Complex Var. Elliptic Equ. 58, No. 5, 685--694 (2013; Zbl 1291.30010)], the result was proved for \(n\leq 26\) and in the article [\textit{R. Szász}, Mediterr. J. Math. 17, No. 1, Paper No. 38, 19 p. (2020; Zbl 1441.30004)], the result was proved for \(n\geq 27\) with the restriction that \(\theta\in [-\frac{2\pi}{3},\frac{2\pi}{3}]\). In the present article the authors prove the result for \(n\geq 27\) and \(\theta\in [-\pi, -\frac{2\pi}{3}]\cup [\frac{2\pi}{3}, \pi]\).
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    power series
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    coefficient estimates
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