
The present paper is devoted to the properties of entire vector-valued functions of bounded L-index in join variables, where L:Cn→R+n is a positive continuous function. For vector-valued functions from this class we prove some propositions describing their local properties. In particular, these functions possess the property that maximum of norm for some partial derivative at a skeleton of polydisc does not exceed norm of the derivative at the center of polydisc multiplied by some constant. The converse proposition is also true if the described inequality is satisfied for derivative in each variable.
bounded index; bounded L-index in joint variables; entire function; local behavior; maximum modulus; sup-norm; vector-valued function, local behavior, entire function, QA1-939, sup-norm, bounded L-index in joint variables, maximum modulus, Mathematics, bounded index
bounded index; bounded L-index in joint variables; entire function; local behavior; maximum modulus; sup-norm; vector-valued function, local behavior, entire function, QA1-939, sup-norm, bounded L-index in joint variables, maximum modulus, Mathematics, bounded index
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