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  1. J. A. Jenkins is the author of more than 130 scientific publications, which are devoted both to general issues of the theory of conformal and quasiconformal mappings and to concrete extremal problems.

  2. James Allister Jenkins (born 23 September 1923, Toronto, Ontario; [1] – 16 September 2012, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania) was a CanadianAmerican mathematician, specializing in complex analysis .

  3. Jul 1, 2014 · James A. Jenkins (19232012) Published: 01 July 2014. Volume 200 , pages 519–520, ( 2014 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. 81 Accesses. 3 Altmetric. Explore all metrics. Article PDF. Additional information. Translated from Zapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov POMI, Vol. 418, 2013, pp. 5–7. Rights and permissions. Reprints and permissions.

  4. Authors: James A. Jenkins. Part of the book series: Ergebnisse der Mathematik und Ihrer Grenzgebiete. 1. Folge (MATHE1, volume 18) 198 Accesses. 87 Citations.

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  5. JAMES A. JENKINS. Communicated by C. Loewner. 1.1. It is well known that there exists an absolute constant, called the schlicht Bloch constant and denoted by a, such that for every function /(z), regular. and univalent for |z| < 1 with /(0) = 0, /'(0) = 1, the image of \z\ < 1 under.

  6. Jul 1, 2014 · Journal of Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 200, No. 5, August, 2014 James A. Jenkins, one of the outstanding mathematicians of our time, was born on September 23, 1923 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Harvard University and received his PhD at this university in 1948.

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