Sălăgean-type harmonic multivalent functions.
We give a method for constructing functions and for which has a specified subharmonic minorant . By a theorem of B. Cole, this procedure establishes integral mean inequalities for conjugate functions. We apply this method to deduce sharp inequalities for conjugates of functions in the class , for . In particular, the case yields an improvement of Pichorides’ form of Zygmund’s classical inequality for the conjugates of functions in . We also apply the method to produce a new proof of the...
Let E be a compact set in the complex plane, be the Green function of the unbounded component of with pole at infinity and where the supremum is taken over all polynomials of degree at most n, and . The paper deals with recent results concerning a connection between the smoothness of (existence, continuity, Hölder or Lipschitz continuity) and the growth of the sequence . Some additional conditions are given for special classes of sets.
We consider a compact set K ⊂ ℝ in the form of the union of a sequence of segments. By means of nearly Chebyshev polynomials for K, the modulus of continuity of the Green functions is estimated. Markov’s constants of the corresponding set are evaluated.
We obtain solvability conditions in H6(ℝ3) for a sixth order partial differential equation which is the linearized Cahn-Hilliard problem using the results derived for a Schrödinger type operator without Fredholm property in our preceding article [18].
The aim of this paper is to prove the existence of solutions to the Poisson equation in weighted Sobolev spaces, where the weight is the distance to some distinguished axis, raised to a negative power. Therefore we are looking for solutions which vanish sufficiently fast near the axis. Such a result is useful in the proof of the existence of global regular solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations which are close to axially symmetric solutions.
When one is restricted to a Stolz domain in a half plane we prove that internal thinness of a set at the origin structly implies minimal thinness there. Furthermore this result extends to the half plane itself. We also work out some relations among the concepts of minimal thinness, semi-thinness and finite logarithmic length. Finally we show that a theorem of Ahlfors and Heins can be improved.
This paper gives some very elementary proofs of results of Aupetit, Ransford and others on the variation of the spectral radius of a holomorphic family of elements in a Banach algebra. There is also some brief discussion of a notorious unsolved problem in automatic continuity theory.