A note on relation between Azukawa isometries at one point and global biholomorphisms
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A note on relation between Azukawa isometries at one point and global biholomorphisms
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Publication date: 05.06.2013
Universitatis Iagellonicae Acta Mathematica, 2012, Volume 50, pp. 127-131
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843828AM.12.003.1128Authors
A note on relation between Azukawa isometries at one point and global biholomorphisms
We prove that under certain assumptions holomorphic functions which are Azukawa isometries at one point are in fact biholomorphisms.
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A note on relation between Azukawa isometries at one point and global biholomorphisms
A note on relation between Azukawa isometries at one point and global biholomorphisms
Institute of Mathematics, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Cracow University of Technology
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