Landau's theorem for functions with logharmonic Laplacian (Q428084)
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Landau's theorem for functions with logharmonic Laplacian (English)
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19 June 2012
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The classical Landau theorem states that an analytic function \(f(z)=z+a_2z^2+\cdots\) with \(|f(z)|<M\), \(|z|<1\), is univalent in \(|z|<\rho_0:=1/(M+\sqrt{M^2-1})\) and \(f(\{z:|z|<\rho_0\})\) contains a disk \(|z|<M\rho_0^2\). This paper investigates Landau's theorem for functions with logharmonic Laplacian. The first theorem gives a sharp lower bound for the area of the range of \(F(z)=r^2L(z)\), \(|z|=r\), where \(L=h\overline{g}\) is starlike harmonic in the unit disk \(|z|<1\). In the other two theorems of the paper, the authors show that Landau's theorem extends to bounded functions with logharmonic Laplacian.
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logharmonic
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harmonic
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univalent
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Jacobian
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orientation-preserving
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starlike
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