Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4614685 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

A polynomial is called unimodular if each of its coefficients is a complex number of modulus 1. A polynomial P   of the form P(z)=∑j=0najzj is called conjugate reciprocal if an−j=a‾j, aj∈Caj∈C for each j=0,1,…,nj=0,1,…,n. Let ∂D   be the unit circle of the complex plane. We prove that there is an absolute constant ε>0ε>0 such thatmaxz∈∂D⁡|f(z)|≥(1+ε)4/3m1/2, for every conjugate reciprocal unimodular polynomial of degree m  . We also prove that there is an absolute constant ε>0ε>0 such thatMq(f′)≤exp⁡(ε(q−2)/q)1/3m3/2,1≤q<2, andMq(f′)≥exp⁡(ε(q−2)/q)1/3m3/2,20.

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