Convex subordination chains and injective mappings in \(\mathbb C^n\) (Q847048)
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Convex subordination chains and injective mappings in \(\mathbb C^n\) (English)
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12 February 2010
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Let \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\) be the space of \(n\) complex variables. Denote by \(B^{n}\) the open unit ball in \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\). Let \(J\) be an interval in \(\mathbb{R}\). A mapping \(f=f(z,t):B^{n}\times J\rightarrow\mathbb{C}^{n}\) is said to be a convex subordination chain over \(J\) if the following conditions hold: \parindent=6mm\begin{itemize}\item[(i)] \(f(0,t)=0\) and \(f(.,t)\) is convex (biholomorphic) for \(t\in J\). \item[(ii)] \(f(.,t_{1})\prec f(.,t_{2})\) for \(t_{1},t_{2}\in J\;,\;t_{1}\leq t_{2}\). In the paper, the authors obtain a sufficient criterion for \[ f(z,t)=a(t^{2})Df(tz)(tz)+f(tz)\;,\;z\in B^{n}\;,\;t\in[0,1] \] to be a convex subordination chain over \((0,1]\). The authors also find certain coefficient bounds which provide sufficient conditions for univalence, quasiregularity and starlikeness for the chain \(f(z,t)\). Some examples of convex subordination chains over \((0,1]\) are given.\end{itemize}
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biholomorphic mapping
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convex mapping
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convex subordination chain
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Hadamard product
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quasiconformal mapping
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quasiregular mapping
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starlike mapping
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subordination
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