Variability regions for the third derivative of bounded analytic functions
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Abstract: Let and be given points in the open unit disk with , and be the class of all analytic self-maps of normalized by . In this paper, we establish the third order Dieudonn'e Lemma, and apply it to explicitly determine the variability region for given and give the form of all the extremal functions.
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