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Complex Analysis Problem

Christopher M Breeden
February 11, 2012
Problem 1. Let f : D D be holomorphic where f ( 12 ) = f ( 12 ) = 0. Show that |f (0)| 13 .
za
. Define h(z) = f (B1/2 (z)), then h(0) = 0. Note that B1/2 (z) = 1/2
1a
z
f (B1/2 (z))
4
when z = B1/2 (1/2) = 1/2+1/2
satisfies g : D D and g(0) = 0. Then schwarz
1+1/4 = 5 . So g(z) =
B4/5 (z)


f (B1/2 (1/2))
1
lemma gives us |g(z)| |z|. In particular, 1/2 |g(1/2)| = B4/5
(1/2) = |f (0)||B4/5 (1/2)|. Where
Proof. Recall that Ba (z) =

B4/5 (1/2) =

1/24/5
14/10

3/10
6/10

= 1/2. So |f (0)| 1/4.

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