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Record W1571802358 · doi:10.2298/fil1614743s

Certain subclass of analytic functions defined by means of differential subordination

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VenueFilomat · 2016
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldMathematics
TopicAnalytic and geometric function theory
Canadian institutionsUniversity of Victoria
Fundersnot available
KeywordsSubordination (linguistics)MathematicsUnit diskAnalytic functionConvolution (computer science)Differential (mechanical device)SubclassClass (philosophy)Function (biology)Unit (ring theory)Pure mathematicsMathematical analysisCombinatoricsDiscrete mathematics

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For ??(?,?], let Ra(?) denote the class of all normalized analytic functions in the open unit disk U satisfying the following differential subordination: f'(z)+1/2(1+ei?)z f''(z)<?(z) z ? U), where the function ?(z) is analytic in the open unit disk U such that ?(0)=1. In this paper, various integral and convolution characterizations, coefficient estimates and differential subordination results for functions belonging to the class R?(?) are investigated. The Fekete-Szeg? coefficient functional associated with the kth root transform [f(zk)]1/k of functions in R?(?) is obtained. A similar problem for a corresponding class R?,?(?) of bi-univalent functions is also considered. Connections with previous known results are pointed out.

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