Menahem Max Schiffer: Selected Papers Volume 2

M. M. Schiffer, the dominant figure in geometric function theory in the second half of the twentieth century, was a mathematician of exceptional breadth, whose work ranged over such areas as univalent functions, conformal mapping, Riemann surfaces, partial differential equations, potential theory, f...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Duren, Peter (Editor), Zalcman, Lawrence (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2014.
Series:Contemporary Mathematicians
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 4: Reprints
  • The Fredholm eigen values of plane domains
  • Fredholm eigen values of multiply-connected domains
  • Fredholm eigenvalues and conformal mapping
  • Fredholm eigenvalues and Grunsky matrices
  • Commentary by Reiner K¨uhnau
  • (with G. P´olya) Sur la repr´esentation conforme de l’ext´erieur d’une courbe ferm´ee convexe
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • Extremum problems and variational methods in conformal mapping
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with Z. Charzy´nski) A new proof of the Bieberbach conjecture for the fourth Coefficient
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with P. L. Duren) A variational method for functions schlicht in an annulus
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with B. Epstein) On the mean-value property of harmonic functions
  • Commentary by Lawrence Zalcman
  • (with N. S. Hawley) Half-order differentials on Riemann surfaces
  • Commentary by John Fay
  • (with P. R. Garabedian) The local maximum theorem for the coefficients of univalent functions
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • Some distortion theorems in the theory of conformal mapping
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with G. Schober) An extremal problem for the Fredholm eigenvalues
  • (with G. Schober) A remark on the paper “An extremal problem for the Fredholm eigenvalues”
  • (with G. Schober) A variational method for general families of quasiconformal mappings
  • Commentary by Reiner Kühnau
  • (with J. Hersch and L. E. Payne) Some inequalities for Stekloff eigenvalues
  • Commentary by Bodo Dittmar
  • (with J. A. Hummel) Variational methods for Bieberbach-Eilenberg functions and for pairs
  • Commentary by Dov Aharonov
  • (with J. A. Hummel and B. Pinchuk) Bounded univalent functions which cover a fixed disc
  • Commentary by Bernard Pinchuk
  • (with G. Schober) The dielectric Green’s function and quasiconformal mapping
  • Commentary by Brad Osgood
  • (with A. Chang and G. Schober) On the second variation for univalent functions
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with D. Aharonov and L. Zalcman) Potato kugel
  • Commentary by Lawrence Zalcman
  • (with P. L. Duren and Y. J. Leung) Support points with maximum radial angle
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with P. L. Duren) Univalent functions which map onto regions of given transfinite diameter
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • (with P. L. Duren) Robin functions and distortion of capacity under conformal mapping
  • Commentary by Peter Duren
  • Issai Schur: Some personal reminiscences
  • Commentary by Lawrence Zalcman.