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UNIVERSITATIS MARIAE C U RIE - S K Ł O D O W S K A LUBLIN - POLONIA

VOL. LIII SECTIO A 1999

Papers

presented

at

the Conference but not

appearing

in the

Proceedings

1. G. Adamczyk (Łódź, Poland): On certain boundary conditions

2. C. A. Cazacu (Bucuresti, Romania): On Jurchescu’s mixed manifolds 3. R. Aulaskari (Joensuu, Finland): Mobius invariant function spaces 4. R. W. Barnard (Lubbock, USA): On conjectures on eigenvalues of certain

matrices

5. Y. Ben Cheikh (Monastir, Tunisia): Decomposition of some complex functions with respect to the cyclic group of order n

6. P. Bhattacharyya (Madras, India): On the domain of normality in iter­

ation theory

7. R. Boudet (Aix en Provence, France): On the relativistic calculation with retardation of the matrix elements used in the photoeffects and the lamb shift

8. M. Cristea (Bucharest, Romania): A generalization of the theorem of the variation of the argument

9. N. Danikas (Thessaloniki, Greece): Domination on sets and in Hp 10. B. Dittmar (Halle, Germany): Mixed Stekloff eigenvalue problem and new

extremal properties of the Grótzsch ring

11. P. Duren (Ann Arbor, USA): Harmonic mappings in the plane

12. 0. Gerus (Kiev, Ukraine): On the Cauchy-type integral and its deriva­

tives

13. P. Jakóbczk (Kraków, Poland): Exceptional sets of slices for functions from the Bergman space in the ball

14. Y. Ch. Kim (Gyongsan, Korea): Univalence of certain integral operators and differential subordinations

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15. G. Kohr (Cluj-Napoca, Romania): On some univalent mappings in C"

16. J. Kozicki (Lublin, Poland): Biortogonal systems in spaces £2(K+,/z) with measures p possessing a certain property

17. A. Kwaśniewski (Bialystok, Poland): Higher order recurrences for ana­

lytic functions of Tchebychejf type

18. I. Laine (Joensuu, Finland): Weierstrass Pe-function and Riccati differ­

ential equations

19. A. Lecko (Rzeszów, Poland): Some differential subordinations related to convex functions

20. A. Łazińska (Łódź, Poland): On some classes of typically-real mappings in the half-plane

21. W. Majchrzak (Łódź, Poland): Coefficient problem for some class of functions nonvanishing in the unit disk

22. 0. Martio (Helsinki, Finland): Local behaviour of quasiconformal and quasiregular mappings

23. J. Myszewski (Warszawa, Poland): On equivalence relation in a set of points of bounded r-circular domain in Cn

24. B. O,Neill (Cairo, Egypt): Distortion theorems for classes of univalent functions related to continuous singular measures

25. S. Owa (Osaka, Japan): A note on confluent hypergeometric function 26. C. Perelli Cippo (Milano, Italy): On integral families of jets

27. P. Pflug (Oldenburg, Germany): Invariant distances - a survey on com- pletness

28. S. Plaksa (Kiev, Ukraine): Analytic functions and axial-symmetrical po­

tential fields

29. D. V. Prokhorov (Saratov, Russia): The Banach principle in extremal problems for univalent functions

30. E. Russu (Chi§inau, Moldova): Quasiregularity on local models of mixed manifolds

31. G. Rządkowski (Warszawa, Poland): An example of the Green function in an infinitely connected plane domain

32. G. Schmieder (Oldenburg, Germany): The diameter of the ideal boundary for a finite Riemann surface

33. T. Sekine (Chiba, Japan): Starlike functions and convex functions of order a

34. J. Siciak (Kraków, Poland): Wiener’s type regularity conditions in <CN

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35. Le Hung Son (Hanoi, Japan): Extension problem in Clifford Analysis of higher dimensions

36. U. Srebro (Haifa, Israel): BMO-quasiconformal mappings

37. J. Stankiewicz (Rzeszów, Poland): The classes of functions defined by subordination to some multivalent functions

38. M. Stessin (Albany, USA): Beurling type theorem for polynomial algebras 39. L. Trojnar-Spelina (Rzeszów, Poland): The classes of functions defined

by integral operators

40. A. Vasil’ev (Bogota, Colombia): Some extremal problems for hyperboli- cally convex functions

41. A. Wiśniowska (Rzeszów, Poland): Convolution properties in the classes of k-uniformly convex functions

42. L. Wołowski (Lublin, Poland): Convergence of sequence of entire func­

tions generated by a nonlinear map

43. N. Zorii (Kiev, Ukraine): An extremal problem of the theory of potentials in locally compact spaces

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