On the development of Bohr's phenomenon in the context of quaternionic analysis and related problems
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zbMATH Open1253.30065arXiv1004.1188MaRDI QIDQ3099095FDOQ3099095
Authors: K. Gürlebeck, J. Morais
Publication date: 1 December 2011
Abstract: The Bohr theorem states that any function , analytic and bounded in the open unit disk, obeys the inequality in the open disk of radius 1/3, the so-called Bohr radius. Moreover, the value 1/$ cannot be improved. In this paper we review some results related to this theorem for the three-dimensional Euclidean space in the setting of quaternionic analysis. The existing results for the Bohr radius will be improved and also some estimates for the hypercomplex derivative of a monogenic function by the norm of the function will be proved.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1004.1188
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