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(φ,α,δ,λ,Ω)p Neighborhood for some classes of multivalent functions

(φ,α,δ,λ,Ω)p Neighborhood for some classes of multivalent functions

... a neighborhood of analytic functions having positive real ...for functions f ∈ A with negative ...analytic functions f ∈ A were considered by Orhan et ... See full document

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Some Classes of Meromorphic Multivalent Functions with Positive Coefficients
      Involving Certain Linear Operator

Some Classes of Meromorphic Multivalent Functions with Positive Coefficients Involving Certain Linear Operator

... [14] A. Schild, H. Silverman, Convolution of univalent functions with negative coefficients, Ann. Univ. Mariae Curie-Sklodowska Sect A 29(1975) 99-107. [15] H. M. Srivastava, H. M. Mossen, M. K. Aouf, A unified ... See full document

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Extreme points and convolution properties of some classes of multivalent functions

Extreme points and convolution properties of some classes of multivalent functions

... This paper deals with the extreme points of closed convex hulls of the classes of multivalent functions related to Ruscheweyh derivatives and then these are used to determine the coeffic[r] ... See full document

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On the coefficients of some classes of multivalent functions related to complex order

On the coefficients of some classes of multivalent functions related to complex order

... On the coefficients of some classes of multivalent functions related to complex order3. A.L..[r] ... See full document

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Certain Classes of Harmonic Multivalent Functions Based on Hadamard Product

Certain Classes of Harmonic Multivalent Functions Based on Hadamard Product

... In this paper, we investigate coefficient conditions, extreme points, and distortion bounds for functions in the family H F p, t, α, k. We observe that the results so obtained for this main family can be ... See full document

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Applications of Extremal Theorem to a Class of p-Valent Analytic Functions

Applications of Extremal Theorem to a Class of p-Valent Analytic Functions

... [12] S.S.Kumar, H.C.Taneja and V.Ravichandran, Classes of multivalent functions defined by Dzoik-Srivastava linear operator and multiplier transformations, Kyungpook Math. Math., 34(3)(2[r] ... See full document

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Inclusion and Neighborhood Properties of Certain Subclasses of Analytic and Multivalent Functions

Inclusion and Neighborhood Properties of Certain Subclasses of Analytic and Multivalent Functions

... We note that for suitable chosen parameters the classes were investigated by (among others) Srivastava et al. ( [2] and [3]). Also, following the earlier inves- tigation by Goodman [4], Ruscheweyh [5], and others ... See full document

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New classification of analytic functions with negative coefficients

New classification of analytic functions with negative coefficients

... Certain Classes of Multivalent Functions negative Coefficients, Bull.. Fractional Derivative Nihon Univ..[r] ... See full document

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Subordination and inclusion theorems for higher order derivatives of a generalized fractional differintegral operator

Subordination and inclusion theorems for higher order derivatives of a generalized fractional differintegral operator

... derived some subordination results of certain sub- classes of multivalent analytic functions which are defined by a generalized fractional differintegral ...S p,q λ,μ,η (ζ; A, B) and ... See full document

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Some New Inclusion and Neighborhood Properties for
Certain Multivalent Function Classes Associated with the Convolution Structure

Some New Inclusion and Neighborhood Properties for Certain Multivalent Function Classes Associated with the Convolution Structure

... analytic functions to introduce two new subclasses of multivalently analytic functions of complex order, and prove several inclusion relationships asso- ciated with the n, δ -neighborhoods for these ... See full document

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Families of Meromorphic Multivalent Functions Associated with the Dziok-Raina Operator

Families of Meromorphic Multivalent Functions Associated with the Dziok-Raina Operator

... Following the earlier works (based upon the familiar concept of neighorhoods of analytic functions) by Goodman [12] and Ruscheweyh [30], and (more recenlty) by Altintas et al. ([1],[2] and [3]), Liu [17], and Liu ... See full document

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Neighborhoods of Certain Multivalently Analytic Functions

Neighborhoods of Certain Multivalently Analytic Functions

... analytic functions of complex order by making use of the familiar convolution structure of analytic ...function classes, we derive the coefficient bounds, distortion inequalities, and other interesting ... See full document

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On some classes of almost periodic functions in abstract spaces

On some classes of almost periodic functions in abstract spaces

... ear space of such functions considered with a suitable norm turns out to be a Banach space. Moreover, we give an application to an ordinary linear homogeneous differential equation, where the corresponding operator ... See full document

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Some  Results  on  the  Known  Classes  of  Quadratic  APN  Functions

Some Results on the Known Classes of Quadratic APN Functions

... PN functions exist only for n even and m ≤ n/2 ...2-uniform functions with n = m, called almost perfect nonlinear (APN), which have the smallest possible differential ... See full document

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On radii of convexity and starlikeness of some classes of analytic functions

On radii of convexity and starlikeness of some classes of analytic functions

... ON RADII OF CONVEXITY AND STARLIKENESS OF SOME CLASSES OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS KHALIDA INAYAT NOOR Mathematics Department College of Science... I, we have for RI..[r] ... See full document

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Some Properties of Certain Multivalent Analytic Functions Involving the Cătas Operator

Some Properties of Certain Multivalent Analytic Functions Involving the Cătas Operator

... In the present paper, we aim at proving such results as subordination and super- ordination properties, convolution properties, inclusion relationships, distortion theorems, inequality properties, and sufficient conditions ... See full document

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Properties of Certain Subclass of Multivalent Functions with Negative Coefficients

Properties of Certain Subclass of Multivalent Functions with Negative Coefficients

... of multivalent analytic functions which were studied by Aouf et ...of multivalent functions with negative coefficients were studied in ... See full document

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8.Subordination Results for Certain Classes of Analytic Functions Defined by
Convolution with Complex Order

8.Subordination Results for Certain Classes of Analytic Functions Defined by Convolution with Complex Order

... analytic functions in U , we say that f is subordinate to g, written f ≺ g if there exists a Schwarz function w, which (by definition) is analytic in U with w(0) = 0 and |w(z)| < 1 for all z ∈ U, such that f ... See full document

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Inequalities Involving Certain Integral Operator

Inequalities Involving Certain Integral Operator

... Inclusion relationships and argument properties for certain subclasses of multivalent functions associated with a family of linear operators. Some inclusion properties of a certain famil[r] ... See full document

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Multivalent functions and QK spaces

Multivalent functions and QK spaces

... analytic functions in the unit disk to belong to Q K , a Möbius-invariant space of functions analytic in the unit disk in the plane for a nonde- creasing function K : [0, ∞) → [0, ∞), and we show by an ... See full document

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