A General Coefficient Theorem
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- The extremal functions for certain problems concerning schlicht functions
- The general coefficient theorem and certain applications
- On a Canonical Conformal Mapping of J. L. Walsh
- The \(b_1\),\(b_2\) coefficient body for Bieberbach-Eilenberg functions
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- A distortion theorem of univalent functions related to symmetric three points
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