scholarly journals ON ZYGMUND–TYPE INEQUALITIES CONCERNING POLAR DERIVATIVE OF POLYNOMIALS

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Nisar Ahmad Rather ◽  
Suhail Gulzar ◽  
Aijaz Bhat

Let \(P(z)\) be a polynomial of degree \(n\), then concerning the estimate for maximum of \(|P'(z)|\) on the unit circle, it was proved by S. Bernstein that \(\| P'\|_{\infty}\leq n\| P\|_{\infty}\). Later, Zygmund obtained an \(L_p\)-norm extension of this inequality. The polar derivative \(D_{\alpha}[P](z)\) of \(P(z)\), with respect to a point \(\alpha \in \mathbb{C}\), generalizes the ordinary derivative in the sense that \(\lim_{\alpha\to\infty} D_{\alpha}[P](z)/{\alpha} = P'(z).\) Recently, for polynomials of the form \(P(z) = a_0 + \sum_{j=\mu}^n a_jz^j,\) \(1\leq\mu\leq n\) and having no zero in \(|z| < k\) where \(k > 1\), the following Zygmund-type inequality for polar derivative of \(P(z)\) was obtained: $$\|D_{\alpha}[P]\|_p\leq n \Big(\dfrac{|\alpha|+k^{\mu}}{\|k^{\mu}+z\|_p}\Big)\|P\|_p, \quad \text{where}\quad |\alpha|\geq1,\quad p>0.$$In this paper, we obtained a refinement of this inequality by involving minimum modulus of \(|P(z)|\) on \(|z| = k\), which also includes improvements of some inequalities, for the derivative of a polynomial with restricted zeros as well.

Author(s):  
M.S. Pukhta

In this paper we improve a result recently proved by Irshad et al. [On the Inequalities Concerning to the Polar Derivative of a Polynomial with Restricted Zeroes, Thai Journal of Mathematics, 2014 (Article in Press)] and also extend Zygmund's inequality to the polar derivative of a polynomial.


1975 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 163-170
Author(s):  
Akio Osada

The purpose of this paper is to study the distribution of Fatou points of annular functions introduced by Bagemihl and Erdös [1]. Recall that a function f(z), regular in the open unit disk D: | z | < 1, is referred to as an annular function if there exists a sequence {Jn} of closed Jordan curves, converging out to the unit circle C: | z | = 1, such that the minimum modulus of f(z) on Jn increases to infinity. If the Jn can be taken as circles concentric with C, f(z) will be called strongly annular.


2001 ◽  
Vol 254 (2) ◽  
pp. 618-626 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.K Govil ◽  
Griffith Nyuydinkong ◽  
Berhanu Tameru

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