Abstract

AbstractLet B be the unit ball of with respect to an arbitrary norm. We prove that the analog of the Carathéodory set, i.e. the set of normalized holomorphic mappings from B into of “positive real part”, is compact. This leads to improvements in the existence theorems for the Loewner differential equation in several complex variables. We investigate a subset of the normalized biholomorphic mappings of B which arises in the study of the Loewner equation, namely the set S0(B) of mappings which have parametric representation. For the case of the unit polydisc these mappings were studied by Poreda, and on the Euclidean unit ball they were studied by Kohr. As in Kohr’s work, we consider subsets of S0(B) obtained by placing restrictions on the mapping from the Carathéodory set which occurs in the Loewner equation. We obtain growth and covering theorems for these subsets of S0(B) as well as coefficient estimates, and consider various examples. Also we shall see that in higher dimensions there exist mappings in S(B) which can be imbedded in Loewner chains, but which do not have parametric representation.

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