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Geometric Function Theory In One And Higher Dimensions 1st Edition Ian Graham

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Geometric Function Theory In One And Higher Dimensions 1st Edition Ian Graham
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Publisher: Marcel Dekker
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.21 MB
Pages: 537
Author: Ian Graham, Gabriela Kohr
ISBN: 9780824709761, 9780824748241, 0824709764, 0824748247
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Geometric Function Theory In One And Higher Dimensions 1st Edition Ian Graham by Ian Graham, Gabriela Kohr 9780824709761, 9780824748241, 0824709764, 0824748247 instant download after payment.

Combining classical results in univalent function theory with recent analogous results in higher dimensions, this text offers a unique overview of the field and details results leading to improvements in existence theorems for the Loewner differential equation in higher dimensions. Graham (mathematics, U. of Toronto) and Kohr (mathematics and computer science, Babes-Bolyai U., Romania) discuss compactness of the analog of the Carathéodory class in several variables, Loewner chains in several variables, linear-invariant families applied to the Euclidean unit ball and the polydisc, Bloch mappings, and infinite-dimensional theory of univalent mappings. The book concludes with a study of the Roper-Suffridge extension operator"

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