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Semigroups in Geometrical Function Theory

✍ Scribed by David Shoikhet (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
230
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Historically, complex analysis and geometrical function theory have been intenΒ­ sively developed from the beginning of the twentieth century. They provide the foundations for broad areas of mathematics. In the last fifty years the theory of holomorphic mappings on complex spaces has been studied by many mathematiΒ­ cians with many applications to nonlinear analysis, functional analysis, differential equations, classical and quantum mechanics. The laws of dynamics are usually presented as equations of motion which are written in the abstract form of a dyΒ­ namical system: dx / dt + f ( x) = 0, where x is a variable describing the state of the system under study, and f is a vector function of x. The study of such systems when f is a monotone or an accretive (generally nonlinear) operator on the underΒ­ lying space has been recently the subject of much research by analysts working on quite a variety of interesting topics, including boundary value problems, integral equations and evolution problems (see, for example, [19, 13] and [29]). In a parallel development (and even earlier) the generation theory of oneΒ­ parameter semigroups of holomorphic mappings in en has been the topic of interest in the theory of Markov stochastic processes and, in particular, in the theory of branching processes (see, for example, [63, 127, 48] and [69]).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Preliminaries....Pages 1-8
The Wolff-Denjoy theory on the unit disk....Pages 9-37
Hyperbolic geometry on the unit disk and fixed points....Pages 39-58
Generation theory on the unit disk....Pages 59-99
Asymptotic behavior of continuous flows....Pages 101-151
Dynamical approach to starlike and spirallike functions....Pages 153-204
Back Matter....Pages 205-222

✦ Subjects


Functions of a Complex Variable; Difference and Functional Equations; Geometry; Convex and Discrete Geometry; Special Functions


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