Problem

Source: 2011 China Girls Mathematical Olympiad P5

Tags: complex numbers, algebra unsolved, algebra



A real number $\alpha \geq 0$ is given. Find the smallest $\lambda = \lambda (\alpha ) > 0$, such that for any complex numbers ${z_1},{z_2}$ and $0 \leq x \leq 1$, if $\left| {{z_1}} \right| \leq \alpha \left| {{z_1} - {z_2}} \right|$, then $\left| {{z_1} - x{z_2}} \right| \leq \lambda \left| {{z_1} - {z_2}} \right|$.