Bohr phenomenon for certain classes of harmonic mappings

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Abstract: Bohr phenomenon for analytic functions f where f(z)=sumn=0inftyanzn, first introduced by Harald Bohr in 1914, deals with finding the largest radius rf, 0<rf<1, such that the inequality sumn=0infty|anzn|<1 holds whenever |f(z)|<1 holds in the unit disk mathbbD=zinmathbbC:|z|<1. The Bohr phenomenon for the harmonic functions of the form f(z)=h+overlineg, where h(z)=sumn=0inftyanzn and g(z)=sumn=1inftybnzn is to find the largest radius rf, 0<rf<1 such that �egin{equation*} sum_{n=1}^{infty}left(|a_n|+|b_n| ight)|z|^nleq d(f(0),partial f(mathbb{D})) end{equation*} holds for |z|leqrf, where d(f(0),partialf(mathbbD)) is the Euclidean distance between f(0) and the boundary of f(mathbbD). In this paper, we prove several improved versions of the sharp Bohr radius for the classes of harmonic and univalent functions. Further, we prove several corollaries as a consequence of the main results.



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