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Some results for strong differential subordination of analytic functions defined by differential operator

Some results for strong differential subordination of analytic functions defined by differential operator

... Definition 1.1 (Oros and Gh Oros, [9]) Let 𝑓(𝑧, 𝜁), 𝑔(𝑧, 𝜁) analytic in 𝑈 × 𝑈̅. The function 𝑓(𝑧, 𝜁) is said to be strongly subordinate to 𝑔(𝑧, 𝜁), written 𝑓(𝑧, 𝜁) ≺≺ 𝐹(𝑧, 𝜁), 𝑧 ∈ 𝑈, 𝜁 ∈ 𝑈̅, if there exists an ... 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

... investigate some subordination results of certain subclasses of multivalent analytic functions which are defined by a generalized fractional differintegral ...for ... See full document

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26.  Differential sandwich theorems for multivalent analytic functions defined by the Srivastava-Attiya operator

26. Differential sandwich theorems for multivalent analytic functions defined by the Srivastava-Attiya operator

... the results of Miller and Mocanu [14], Bulboaca [6] considered certain classes of first order differential superordinations as well as superordination-preserving integral operators ...the results of Bulboaca ... See full document

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New Subclasses of Meromorphically Multivalent Functions Defined by a Differential Operator

New Subclasses of Meromorphically Multivalent Functions Defined by a Differential Operator

... multivalent functions which aredefined by means of a new differential ...of differential subordination, authors investigate several inclusion relationships and properties of certain subclasses ... See full document

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Some applications of a differential subordination

Some applications of a differential subordination

... normalized analytic function to be in the familiar class ᏿ ∗ of starlike ...earlier results. An application associated with an integral operator Ᏺ c (c > −1) is also ... See full document

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On a Subclass of P-Valent Functions Defined by a Generalized Salagean Operator

On a Subclass of P-Valent Functions Defined by a Generalized Salagean Operator

... of analytic functions has been useful in solving many problems in mechanics, Laplace equation, electrostatics, ...An analytic function is said to be univalent in a domain if it does not take the same ... See full document

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25. On  Subordination Results for Certain New Classes of Analytic Functions Defined  by Using Salagean Operator

25. On Subordination Results for Certain New Classes of Analytic Functions Defined by Using Salagean Operator

... In this paper we derive several subordination results for certain new classes of analytic functions defined by using Salagean operator.. (1.2).[r] ... See full document

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Differential Subordination Defined by New Generalised Derivative Operator for Analytic Functions

Differential Subordination Defined by New Generalised Derivative Operator for Analytic Functions

... are analytic in the open unit disc U {z ∈ C : |z| < 1} on the complex plane ...of functions that are univalent, starlike of order α, and convex of order α in U, ...convex functions in U, ...f ... See full document

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On differential subordinations for a class of analytic functions defined by a linear operator

On differential subordinations for a class of analytic functions defined by a linear operator

... Over the past few decades, several authors have obtained criteria for univalence and starlikeness depending on bounds of the functionals zf (z)/f (z) and 1 + zf (z)/f (z). See [4, 5, 7] and the references in [7]. In [2, ... See full document

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Some properties for integro differential operator defined by a fractional formal

Some properties for integro differential operator defined by a fractional formal

... of differential equations in mathematics, physics, engineering and others for example Baskonus and Bulut (2015), Yin et ...of analytic univalent and then study their ...(1981) defined the ... See full document

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1. Some applications of differential subordination to a general class 
                                of multivalently analytic functions
                                 involving a convolution structure

1. Some applications of differential subordination to a general class of multivalently analytic functions involving a convolution structure

... = (λ+p) D λ+p f (z)−λ D λ+p−1 f (z) (λ > −p; p ∈ N ; z ∈ U ) (4.4) in (1.3), then Theorem 2 corresponds to the known result of Dinggong and Liu [3, p. 129, Theorem 4]. The operator D λ+p−1 used in (4.4) is the ... See full document

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Faber Polynomial Coefficient Estimates for Subclass of Analytic Bi-Bazilevic Functions Defined by Differential Operator

Faber Polynomial Coefficient Estimates for Subclass of Analytic Bi-Bazilevic Functions Defined by Differential Operator

... the results of Hamidi ...univalent functions, we use the instrument of the well-known Faber polynomial expansions to determine estimates for a general subclass of analytic Bi-Bazilevic ... See full document

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Strong differential subordination and superordination of analytic functions associated with Komatu operator

Strong differential subordination and superordination of analytic functions associated with Komatu operator

... the strong differential subordination results and the strong superordination results of ...admissible functions and investigate some strong ... See full document

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Strong differential subordination properties for analytic functions involving the Komatu integral operator

Strong differential subordination properties for analytic functions involving the Komatu integral operator

... differential subordination and superordination results of Oros and Oros [, ], we determine certain classes of admissible functions and obtain some subordination and superordination ... 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

... are 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 ∈ ... See full document

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Subordination Properties for Certain Analytic Functions

Subordination Properties for Certain Analytic Functions

... Attiya, “Some subordination results associated with certain subclasses of analytic functions,” Journal of Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol.. Seenivasagan, “Subordination[r] ... See full document

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14.On a certain subordination result and its generalizations

14.On a certain subordination result and its generalizations

... class defined by ...linear operator (2.8) can be used to extend the results (THEOREMS 3 to 5 established in [6]) analo- ...integrals) defined in [7] can also be invoked to define new ... See full document

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Univalent Functions Defined by a Generalized Multipler Differential Operator

Univalent Functions Defined by a Generalized Multipler Differential Operator

... are analytic in the open unit disc U = { z ∈ C : | z | < ...holomorphic functions in U . By S and K we denote the subclasses of functions in A which are univalent and convex in U , ...normalized ... See full document

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Differential Subordination And Convex Univalent Functions

Differential Subordination And Convex Univalent Functions

... order differential subordination equation. Then consider the analytic function p and a univalent function ...the differential subordination by making suitable changes for the ... See full document

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Differential Sandwich Theorems for Analytic Functions Defined by an Extended Multiplier Transformation

Differential Sandwich Theorems for Analytic Functions Defined by an Extended Multiplier Transformation

... the results of Miller and Mocanu [4], Bulboaca [5] considered certain classes of first-order differential superordinations as well as superordination-preserving integral operators ...the results of ... See full document

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