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Some Properties of Bounded Holomorphic Mappings Defined on Bounded Homogeneous Domains
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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Let F be a bounded holomorphic mapping defined on a bounded homogeneous domain in ℂN. We study the relation between the Jacobian JF(z) and the radius dF(z) of uni valence of F.
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