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* [[Schwarz-Pick lemma]] | * [[Schwarz-Pick lemma for disk]] | ||
==Proof== | ==Proof== | ||
Consider the function: | Consider the function: | ||
<math>g(z) := \frac{f(z)}{z} (z \ne 0), \qquad | <math>g(z) := \frac{f(z)}{z} (z \ne 0) \qquad, \qquad f'(0), (z = 0)</math> | ||
Clearly, <math>g</math> is a [[holomorphic function]] on <math>D</math>. | Clearly, <math>g</math> is a [[holomorphic function]] on <math>D</math>. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:18, 18 May 2008
This article gives the statement, and possibly proof, of a basic fact in complex analysis.
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This fact is an application of the following pivotal fact/result/idea: maximum modulus principle
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Statement
Let denote the open unit disc. Any holomorphic map with satisfies:
and:
Moreover, if there is any point such that OR if , then is a rotation about zero, i.e. there exists with , such that:
Facts used
Applications
Proof
Consider the function:
Clearly, is a holomorphic function on .
Now, for any , we have:
Thus, by the maximum modulus principle, we get:
Taking the limit as , we get:
which yields that for all and . Moreover, if for any , then the maximum modulus principle forces to be a constant function with modulus .