Growth theorems and coefficient bounds for univalent holomorphic mappings which have parametric representation (Q820019)
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Growth theorems and coefficient bounds for univalent holomorphic mappings which have parametric representation (English)
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6 April 2006
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Let \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\) be the space of \(n\)-complex variables \(z=(z_{1},\dots ,z_{n})\) with respect to an arbitrary norm \(\| \cdot\| \) and let \(B=\{z\in \mathbb{C}^{n}: \| z\|<1\}\). Let \(U\) be the unit disc in \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\). Denote by \(H(B)\) the set of holomorphic mappings from \(B\) into \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\). Let \(L(\mathbb{C}^{n},\mathbb{C}^{m})\) be the space of all continuous linear operators from \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\) into \(\mathbb{C}^{m}\) with the standard operator norm. Consider \(T(z)= \{l_{z}\in L(\mathbb{C}^{n},\mathbb{C}): l_{z}(z)= \| z\|\), \(\| l_{z}\| =1\}\). A mapping \(f:B\times[0,\infty)\rightarrow \mathbb{C}^{n}\) is called a Loewner chain if \(f(\cdot,t)\) is univalent holomorphic on \(B\), \(f(0,t)=0\), \(Df(0,t)=e^{t}I\), \(t\geq0\) and \(f(z,s)=f(v(z,s,t),t)\), \(z\in B\), \(0\leq s\leq t\), where \(v=v(z,s,t)\) is a univalent Schwarz mapping (i.e. \(v\in H(B)\), \(v(0)=0\) and \(\| v(z)\| <1\), \(z\in B\)). Let \(g:U\rightarrow \mathbb{C}\) be a univalent holomorphic function such that (i) \(g(0)=1\), \(g(\overline{\zeta})=\overline{g(\zeta})\), \(\zeta\in U\); (ii) \(\Re g(\zeta)>0\), \(\zeta \in U\); (iii) \(\min_{| \zeta| =r}\Re g(\zeta)= \min\{g(r),g(-r)\}\) \(\max_{| \zeta| =r}\Re g(\zeta)= \max\{g(r),g(-r)\}\). Let \[ {\mathcal M}_{g}= \left\{p\in H(B): p(0)=0,\;Dp(0)=I,\;\frac{1}{\| z\| } l_{z}(p(z))\in g(U),\;z\in B-\{0\},\;l_{z}\in T(z)\right\}. \] A \(g\)-Loewner chain is a Loewner chain \(f(z,t)\) which satisfies the Loewner differential equation \[ \frac{\partial f}{\partial t}(z,t)= Df(z,t)h(z,t),\;\text{ a.e. }t\geq 0,\;z\in B \] where \(h(\cdot,t)\in {\mathcal M}_{g}\), \(t\geq 0\) and \(h(z,\cdot)\) is measurable on \([0,\infty)\) for \(z\in B\). Let \(f\in H(B)\) and \(k\) be a positive integer. Then \(z=0\) is a zero of order \(k\) of \(f\) if \(f(0)=0,\dots ,D^{k-1}f(0)=0\) and \(D^{k}f(0)\neq 0\), where \(D^{j}f(0)\) is the Fréchet derivative of \(f\) at \(z=0\). The authors define the class \(S_{k+1}^{0}(B)\) consisting of mappings \(f\) for which there exists a \(g\)-Loewner chain \(f(z,t)\) such that \(f=f(\cdot,0)\) and \(z=0\) is a zero of order \(k+1\) of \(e^{-t}f(z,t)-z\) for each \(t\geq0\). Properties like growth theorem, coefficient bounds for mappings in \(S_{k+1}^{0}(B)\) are studied. Examples of mappings in \(S_{k+1}^{0}(B)\) are given.
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convex mapping
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Loewner chain
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\(g\)-Loewner chain
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parametric representation
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spirallike mapping
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starlike mapping
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transition mapping
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univalent holomorphic mapping
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