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Moduli difference of inverse logarithmic coefficients of univalent functions

Complex Variables 2026-04-14 v1

Abstract

Let ff be analytic in the unit disk and S\mathcal{S} be the subclass of normalized univalent functions with f(0)=0f(0) = 0, and f(0)=1f'(0) = 1. Let FF be the inverse function of ff, given by F(w)=w+n=2AnwnF(w)=w+\sum_{n=2}^{\infty}A_nw^n defined on some disk wr0(f)|w|\le r_0(f). The inverse logarithmic coefficients Γn\Gamma_n, nNn \in \mathbb{N}, of ff are defined by the equation log(F(w)/w)=2n=1Γnwn,w<1/4. \log(F(w)/w)=2\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\Gamma_{n}w^{n},\,|w|<1/4. In this paper, we find the sharp upper and lower bounds for moduli difference of second and first inverse logarithmic coefficients, {\em i.e.,} Γ2Γ1|\Gamma_2|-|\Gamma_1| for functions in class S\mathcal{S} and for functions in some important subclasses of univalent functions.

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@article{arxiv.2403.10031,
  title  = {Moduli difference of inverse logarithmic coefficients of univalent functions},
  author = {Vasudevarao Allu and Amal Shaji},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10031},
  year   = {2026}
}