Univalent Functions
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Univalent Functions

A Primer

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eBook - ePub

Univalent Functions

A Primer

About this book

The study of univalent functions dates back to the early years of the 20th century, and is one of the most popular research areas in complex analysis. This book is directed at introducing and bringing up to date current research in the area of univalent functions, with an emphasis on the important subclasses, thus providing an accessible resource suitable for both beginning and experienced researchers.

Contents
Univalent Functions – the Elementary Theory
Definitions of Major Subclasses
Fundamental Lemmas
Starlike and Convex Functions
Starlike and Convex Functions of Order ?
Strongly Starlike and Convex Functions
Alpha-Convex Functions
Gamma-Starlike Functions
Close-to-Convex Functions
Bazilevi? Functions
B1(?) Bazilevi? Functions
The Class U(?)
Convolutions
Meromorphic Univalent Functions
Loewner Theory
Other Topics
Open Problems

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Yes, you can access Univalent Functions by Derek K. Thomas,Nikola Tuneski,Allu Vasudevarao in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Mathematics & Complex Analysis. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2018
Print ISBN
9783110560091
eBook ISBN
9783110560121

1Univalent Functions – the Elementary Theory

1.1Definitions and Basic Properties

A domain is an open connected subset of the complex plane ℂ.
A complex-valued function f of a complex variable is called univalent in a domain D if it does not take the same value twice, so that for z1, z2D,
f(z1)f(z2) for z1z2. (1.1.1)
Let D be a simply connected domain, which is a proper subset of the complex plane and z be a given point in D. Then the Riemann mapping theorem guarantees that there is a unique function f which maps D conformally onto the unit disk, with the properties f(z) = 0 and f'(z) > 0.
A necessary condition for a function f analytic in D to be univalent in D is that its derivative does not vanish on D, i.e.,
f is univalent in D f(z)0 for all zD.
A proof of this can be obtained using Rouche’s the...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Contents
  6. List of Symbols
  7. 1 Univalent Functions – the Elementary Theory
  8. 2 Definitions of Major Subclasses
  9. 3 Fundamental Lemmas
  10. 4 Starlike and Convex Functions
  11. 5 Starlike and Convex Functions of Order α
  12. 6 Strongly Starlike and Convex Functions
  13. 7 Alpha-Convex Functions
  14. 8 Gamma-Starlike Functions
  15. 9 Close-to-Convex Functions
  16. 10 Bazilevič Functions
  17. 11 ℬ1(α) Bazilevič Functions
  18. 12 The Class 𝒰(λ)
  19. 13 Convolutions
  20. 14 Meromorphic Univalent Functions
  21. 15 Loewner Theory
  22. 16 Other Topics
  23. 17 Open Problems
  24. Concluding Remarks
  25. Bibliography
  26. Index