Authors
Robert Burckel, Donald Marshall, David Minda, Pietro Poggi-Corradini, Thomas Ransford
Publication date
2008
Journal
Conformal Geometry and Dynamics of the American Mathematical Society
Volume
12
Issue
9
Pages
133-152
Description
The now canonical proof of Schwarz’s Lemma appeared in a 1907 paper of Carathéodory, who attributed it to Erhard Schmidt. Since then, Schwarz’s Lemma has acquired considerable fame, with multiple extensions and generalizations. Much less known is that, in the same year 1907, Landau and Toeplitz obtained a similar result where the diameter of the image set takes over the role of the maximum modulus of the function. We give a new proof of this result and extend it to include bounds on the growth of the maximum modulus. We also develop a more general approach in which the size of the image is estimated in several geometric ways via notions of radius, diameter, perimeter, area, capacity, etc. References
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