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Parabolic starlike mappings in several complex variables

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Let B n be the unit ball in \({\mathbf{C}}^n\) with respect to an arbitrary norm. We obtain sharp growth and covering theorems for parabolic starlike mappings on B n as well as coefficient estimates, and consider various examples.

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Hamada, H., Honda, T. & Kohr, G. Parabolic starlike mappings in several complex variables. manuscripta math. 123, 301–324 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00229-007-0098-y

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