Univalent harmonic mappings II
Let a < 0 < b and Ω(a,b) = ℂ - ((-∞, a] ∪ [b,+∞)) and U= z: |z| < 1. We consider the class of functions f which are univalent, harmonic and sense-preserving with f(U) = Ω and satisfying f(0) = 0, and .
Let a < 0 < b and Ω(a,b) = ℂ - ((-∞, a] ∪ [b,+∞)) and U= z: |z| < 1. We consider the class of functions f which are univalent, harmonic and sense-preserving with f(U) = Ω and satisfying f(0) = 0, and .
We study functions f(z) which are meromorphic and univalent in the unit disk with a simple pole at z = p, 0 < p < 1, and which map the unit disk onto a domain whose complement is either convex or is starlike with respect to a point w₀ ≠ 0.
Let a < 0, Ω = ℂ -(-∞, a] and U = z: |z| < 1. We consider the class of functions f which are univalent, harmonic and sense preserving with f(U) = Ω and satisfy f(0) = 0, and . We describe the closure of and determine the extreme points of .
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