
Inequalities are obtained for the coefficients of the Taylor series of an entire function of two complex variables and used to obtain an inequality for the maximum modulus of the function in terms of the maximum term of the series.
estimates, Entire functions of several complex variables, entire function, Taylor series, Wiman-Valiron theory, Special classes of entire functions of one complex variable and growth estimates, Other generalizations of function theory of one complex variable, Nevanlinna theory; growth estimates; other inequalities of several complex variables, maximum
estimates, Entire functions of several complex variables, entire function, Taylor series, Wiman-Valiron theory, Special classes of entire functions of one complex variable and growth estimates, Other generalizations of function theory of one complex variable, Nevanlinna theory; growth estimates; other inequalities of several complex variables, maximum
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