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An extension of the Geometric Modulus Principle to holomorphic and harmonic functions

Complex Variables 2021-09-09 v5 Functional Analysis

Abstract

Kalantari's Geometric Modulus Principle describes the local behavior of the modulus of a polynomial. Specifically, if p(z)=a0+j=knaj(zz0)j,  a0akan0p(z) = a_0 + \sum_{j=k}^n a_j\left(z-z_0\right)^j,\;a_0a_ka_n \neq 0, then the complex plane near z=z0z = z_0 comprises 2k2k sectors of angle πk\frac{\pi}{k}, alternating between arguments of ascent (angles θ\theta where p(z0+teiθ)>p(z0)|p(z_0 + te^{i\theta})| > |p(z_0)| for small tt) and arguments of descent (where the opposite inequality holds). In this paper, we generalize the Geometric Modulus Principle to holomorphic and harmonic functions. As in Kalantari's original paper, we use these extensions to give succinct, elegant new proofs of some classical theorems from analysis.

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@article{arxiv.2102.07842,
  title  = {An extension of the Geometric Modulus Principle to holomorphic and harmonic functions},
  author = {Matt Hohertz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07842},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages, 1 figure. Submitted to Geometric and Functional Analysis