On the univalence of polyharmonic mappings
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Abstract: A 2p-times continuously differentiable complex valued function in a simply connected domain is polyharmonic (or p-harmonic) if it satisfies the polyharmonic equation . Every polyharmonic mapping f can be written as where each is harmonic. In this paper we investigate the univalence of polyharmonic mappings on linearly connected domains and the relation between univalence of f(z) and that of . The notions of stable univalence and logpolyharminc mappings are also considered.
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