Extreme points of the set of univalent functions
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Publication:5583259
DOI10.1090/S0002-9904-1970-12483-1zbMATH Open0189.08802MaRDI QIDQ5583259FDOQ5583259
Authors: Louis Brickman
Publication date: 1970
Published in: Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cites Work
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- Bieberbach's conjecture, the de Branges and Weinstein functions and the Askey-Gasper inequality
- Extreme Points in a Class of Polynomials Having Univalent Sequential Limits
- Convex Hulls of Some Classical Families of Univalent Functions
- Coefficients of univalent functions
- Extremal properties of extreme and support points of univalent functions with montel normalization
- Extreme Points for Some Classes of Univalent Functions
- Geometric Properties of a Class of Support Points of Univalent Functions
- Logarithmic coefficients of univalent functions
- Support Points of the Set of Univalent Functions
- Extreme and support points of the class of non-vanishing univalent functions
- On nonvanishing univalent functions with real coefficients
- A note on \(\log (f(z)/z)\) for \(f\) in \(S\)
- Extreme points and support points of conformal mappings
- Nonvanishing univalent functions
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