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On the Bohr Inequality

Yusuf Abu Muhanna (), Rosihan M. Ali () and Saminathan Ponnusamy ()
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Yusuf Abu Muhanna: American University of Sharjah
Rosihan M. Ali: Universiti Sains Malaysia
Saminathan Ponnusamy: SETS (Society for Electronic Transactions and Security), MGR Knowledge City

A chapter in Progress in Approximation Theory and Applicable Complex Analysis, 2017, pp 269-300 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Bohr inequality, first introduced by Harald Bohr in 1914, deals with finding the largest radius r, 0

Keywords: Bohr inequality; Bohr radius; Bohr phenomenon; Analytic functions; Harmonic mappings; Subordination; Majorant series; Alternating series; Dirichlet series; Multidimensional Bohr radius; 30C35; 30C45; 30C80 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49242-1_13

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