Effectiveness of transposed inverse sets in Faber regions (Q796689)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3865671
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    Effectiveness of transposed inverse sets in Faber regions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3865671

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      Effectiveness of transposed inverse sets in Faber regions (English)
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      The authors investigate the effectiveness of the transposed inverse of a given basic set of polynomials in Faber regions. To ensure the existence of the transposed inverse in Faber region, a ''normalizing substitution'' on the given set is first introduced. The first main result gives a lower bound of the class of functions for which the normalized transposed inverse set is effective in the appropriate Faber region, while the second demonstrates the fact that a simple set of polynomials may be effective in the Faber region while its normalized transposed inverse set may not be effective there.
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      basic sets of polynomials
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      effectiveness
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      Faber regions
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      transposed inverse set
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