In the
mathematical
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theory of
conformal mapping
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s, the area theorem
gives an
inequality
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satisfied by
the
power series
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\sum_^\infty a_n \left(x - c\right)^n = a_0 + a_1 (x - c) + a_2 (x - c)^2 + \dots
where ''a_n'' represents the coefficient of the ''n''th term and ''c'' is a co ...
coefficient
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s of certain conformal mappings.
The theorem is called by that name, not because of its implications, but rather because the proof uses
the notion of
area
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.
Statement
Suppose that
is
analytic
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and
injective
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in the punctured
open
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unit disk
In mathematics, the open unit disk (or disc) around ''P'' (where ''P'' is a given point in the plane), is the set of points whose distance from ''P'' is less than 1:
:D_1(P) = \.\,
The closed unit disk around ''P'' is the set of points whose d ...
and has the power series representation
:
then the coefficients
satisfy
:
Proof
The idea of the proof is to look at the area uncovered by the image of
.
Define for
:
Then
is a simple closed curve in the plane.
Let
denote the unique bounded connected component of
. The existence and
uniqueness of
follows from
Jordan's curve theorem.
If
is a domain in the plane whose boundary
is a
smooth simple closed curve
,
then
:
provided that
is positively
oriented
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around
.
This follows easily, for example, from
Green's theorem
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.
As we will soon see,
is positively oriented around
(and that is the reason for the minus sign in the
definition of
). After applying the
chain rule
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and the formula for
, the above expressions for
the area give
:
Therefore, the area of
also equals to the average of the two expressions on the right
hand side. After simplification, this yields
:
where
denotes
complex conjugation
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. We set
and use the power series
expansion for
, to get
:
(Since
the rearrangement of the terms is justified.)
Now note that
is
if
and is zero otherwise. Therefore, we get
:
The area of
is clearly positive. Therefore, the right hand side
is positive. Since
, by letting
, the
theorem now follows.
It only remains to justify the claim that
is positively oriented
around
. Let
satisfy