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Hardy's theorem

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In mathematics, Hardy's theorem is a result in complex analysis describing the behavior of holomorphic functions.

Let f be a holomorphic function on the open ball centered at zero and radius R in the complex plane, and assume that f is not a constant function. If one defines

I ( r ) = 1 2 π 0 2 π | f ( r e i θ ) | d θ

for 0 < r < R , then this function is strictly increasing and is a convex function of log r .

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Hardy's theorem Wikipedia