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The Bohr's Phenomenon for the class of K-quasiconformal harmonic mappings

Raju Biswas, Rajib Mandal

Abstract

The primary objective of this paper is to establish several sharp versions of improved Bohr inequality, refined Bohr-type inequality, and refined Bohr-Rogosinski inequality for the class of $K$-quasiconformal sense-preserving harmonic mappings $f=h+\overline{g}$ in the unit disk $\mathbb{D} := \{z\in\mathbb{C} : |z| < 1\}$. In order to achieve these objectives, we employ the non-negative quantity $S_ρ(h)$ and the concept of replacing the initial coefficients of the majorant series by the absolute values of the analytic function and its derivative, as well as other various settings. Moreover, we obtain the sharp Bohr-Rogosinski radius for harmonic mappings in the unit disk by replacing the bounding condition on the analytic function $h$ with the half-plane condition.

The Bohr's Phenomenon for the class of K-quasiconformal harmonic mappings

Abstract

The primary objective of this paper is to establish several sharp versions of improved Bohr inequality, refined Bohr-type inequality, and refined Bohr-Rogosinski inequality for the class of -quasiconformal sense-preserving harmonic mappings in the unit disk . In order to achieve these objectives, we employ the non-negative quantity and the concept of replacing the initial coefficients of the majorant series by the absolute values of the analytic function and its derivative, as well as other various settings. Moreover, we obtain the sharp Bohr-Rogosinski radius for harmonic mappings in the unit disk by replacing the bounding condition on the analytic function with the half-plane condition.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 4 sections, 18 theorems, 131 equations, 1 figure.

Key Result

Lemma 2.1

201 Suppose $f$ is analytic in $\mathbb{D}$ with $|f(z)|\leq1$, then

Figures (1)

  • Figure 1: The graph of $G_8(\rho)$

Theorems & Definitions (27)

  • Lemma 2.1
  • Lemma 2.2
  • Lemma 2.3
  • Lemma 2.4
  • Lemma 2.5
  • Lemma 2.6
  • Theorem 3.1
  • proof
  • Theorem 3.2
  • proof
  • ...and 17 more