Modifications of Bohr's inequality in various settings
Abstract
The concept of Bohr radius for the class of bounded analytic functions was introduced by Harald Bohr in 1914. His initial result received greater interest and was sharpened-refined-generalized by several mathematicians in various settings--which is now called Bohr phenomenon. Various generalization of Bohr's classical theorem is now an active area of research and has been a source of investigation in numerous other function spaces and including holomorphic functions of several complex variables. Recently, a new generalization of Bohr's ideas was introduced and investigated by Kayumov et al.. In this note, we investigate and refine generalized Bohr's inequality for the class of quasi-subordinations.
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