Estimates of the derivatives of meromorphic maps from convex domains into concave domains (Q934531)
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Estimates of the derivatives of meromorphic maps from convex domains into concave domains (English)
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29 July 2008
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Assume the notations: \(\mathbb{D}\) -- the unit disk, \(\Pi_1\) -- a convex subdomain of \(\mathbb{C}\) consisting more than one boundary point, \(\Pi= \overline{\mathbb{C}}\setminus\Pi_1\). Let \(f\) be a function meromorphic in \(\mathbb{D}\), \(f(\mathbb{D})\subset\Pi\). For a fixed \(z_0\in \mathbb{D}\) put \(p= \tanh D_\Pi(f(z_0), \Pi)\). For the conformal map \(\Phi= \Phi_{\Pi,w}\) of \(\mathbb{D}\) onto \(\Pi\), \(\Phi(0)= w\), \(\Phi'(0)> 0\) we put \(R_\Pi(w)= \Phi'(0)\). The authors give the sharp estimate from above for the quantity \[ |f^{(n)}(z_0)|(1- |z_0|^2[n! R_\Pi(f(z_0))]^{-1} \] in terms of \(n\) and \(p\). A generalization on the case when \(\mathbb{D}\) is replaced by a convex domain \(\Omega\neq\mathbb{C}\) is also given.
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convex domain
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concave domain
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\(n\)th derivative
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conformal radius
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subordination
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