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A Subclass of Uniformly Convex Functions Associated with Certain Fractional Calculus Operator

A Subclass of Uniformly Convex Functions Associated with Certain Fractional Calculus Operator

... (1.5) Notice that, U ST (α, 0) = S(α) and U CV (α, 0) = K(α), where S(α) and K(α) are respectively the popular classes of starlike and convex functions of order α (0 ≤ α < 1). The classes U ST (α, β) and ... See full document

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Inclusion relations for certain families of integral operators associated with conic regions

Inclusion relations for certain families of integral operators associated with conic regions

... of functions in A that are univalent in ...all functions that are starlike, convex, close-to-convex, and quasiconvex, respectively; for details, see ... See full document

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Fractional differintegral transformations of univalent Meijer&#039;s G functions

Fractional differintegral transformations of univalent Meijer's G functions

... types. Certain integral, differential or differintegral transformations preserving the univalence of the Meijer’s G -functions, have been ...hypergeometric functions as fractional ... See full document

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Certain Subclass of Analytic Univalent Functions Using q - Differential Operator

Certain Subclass of Analytic Univalent Functions Using q - Differential Operator

... analytic functions in compact ...the fractional q  calculus operators in investigating certain classes of functions which are analytic in the open ...analytic functions and q  ... See full document

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Certain Subclass of Analytic Univalent Functions Using q - Differential Operator

Certain Subclass of Analytic Univalent Functions Using q - Differential Operator

... analytic functions in compact ...the fractional q  calculus operators in investigating certain classes of functions which are analytic in the open ...analytic functions and q  ... See full document

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A certain subclass of meromorphically q starlike functions associated with the Janowski functions

A certain subclass of meromorphically q starlike functions associated with the Janowski functions

... For the convenience, we provide some basic definitions and concept details of q-calculus which are used in this paper. Throughout this paper, we will assume that q satisfies the condition 0 < q < 1. We shall ... See full document

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Fractional Calculus Operator Associated with Wright&#039;s Function

Fractional Calculus Operator Associated with Wright's Function

... of fractional calculus. In : Transform methos and special functions, Nerna'96 ( Proc second intermat workshop ...involving certain operators of fractional calculus, ... See full document

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19. Inclusion  Properties for Certain k-Uniformly Subclasses of Analytic Functions
Associated with Certain Integral Operator

19. Inclusion Properties for Certain k-Uniformly Subclasses of Analytic Functions Associated with Certain Integral Operator

... analytic functions which are, respectively, starlike of order γ, convex of order γ, close-to-convex of order γ, and type β and quasi-convex of order γ, and type β in ... See full document

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Certain subclass of $p$-valent meromorphic Bazilevi\&#039;{c} functions defined by fractional $q$-calculus operators

Certain subclass of $p$-valent meromorphic Bazilevi\'{c} functions defined by fractional $q$-calculus operators

... The fractional calculus operators have been widely used in describing and solving different issues in applied sciences and also in the geometric function theory of complex ...ordinary fractional ... See full document

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5. Certain Classes of $k$-Uniformly Close-to-Convex Functions and Other
                         Related Functions Defined by Using the Dziok-Srivastava Operator

5. Certain Classes of $k$-Uniformly Close-to-Convex Functions and Other Related Functions Defined by Using the Dziok-Srivastava Operator

... hypergeometric functions and associated families of convolution operators, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Topics in Mathematical Analysis and Graph Theory (Belgrade; September 1–4, 2007), ... See full document

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New Subclass of Analytic Functions in Conical Domain Associated with Ruscheweyh q-Differential Operator

New Subclass of Analytic Functions in Conical Domain Associated with Ruscheweyh q-Differential Operator

... for Certain Subclass of Biunivalent Functions Associated with Ruscheweyh q-Differential Operator, ...for certain families of analytic functions, ...starlike ... See full document

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Opial type inequalities for convex functions and associated results in fractional calculus

Opial type inequalities for convex functions and associated results in fractional calculus

... for fractional calculus operators of Riemann– Liouville, Caputo, and ...Canavati. Fractional inequalities have wide applications in the the- ory of fractional differential equations and ... See full document

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On certain subclass of p - valent analytic functions associated with differintegral operator

On certain subclass of p - valent analytic functions associated with differintegral operator

... Galiz, On a Certain Subclass of Multivalent Analytic Functions Associated with a Generalized Fractional Differintegral Operator, International Journal of Mathematical Analysis, Vol.. Mad[r] ... See full document

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On a Subclass of Multivalent -Uniformly Starlike and Convex Functions defined by a Linear Operator

On a Subclass of Multivalent -Uniformly Starlike and Convex Functions defined by a Linear Operator

... the subclass K(µ, γ, η, α, β) of β-uniformly convex and β-uniformly starlike functions which are analytic and multivalent with negative coefficients defined by using fractional ... See full document

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Certain Subclasses of Starlike Functions of Complex Order Involving Generalized Hypergeometric Functions

Certain Subclasses of Starlike Functions of Complex Order Involving Generalized Hypergeometric Functions

... involving fractional calculus, generalized hypergeometric functions, Hadamard products, linear operators, and certain subclasses of analytic functions,” Nagoya Mathematical Journal, ... See full document

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Some Properties of Fractional Calculus and Linear Operators Associated with Certain Subclass of Multivalent Functions

Some Properties of Fractional Calculus and Linear Operators Associated with Certain Subclass of Multivalent Functions

... In the present paper, we investigate several distortion inequalities involving fractional calculus, Ruscheweyh derivative, and some well-known integral operators defined on the class Tδ,[r] ... See full document

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A Certain Subclass of Analytic Functions

A Certain Subclass of Analytic Functions

... Many subclass of K have been defined by the condi- tion (1) with a convex univalent function p, given arbi- trary, instead of the functions 1  z 1  z ...is convex but is not univalent was ... See full document

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A general solution of the Fekete-Szegö problem

A general solution of the Fekete-Szegö problem

... 15. Koepf, V: On the Fekete-Szegö problem for close-to-convex functions. Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 101, 89-95 (1987) 16. Koepf, W: On the Fekete-Szegö problem for close-to-convex functions II. ... See full document

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On uniformly close to convex functions and uniformly quasiconvex
functions

On uniformly close to convex functions and uniformly quasiconvex functions

... of functions that are, respectively, convex, starlike, and close to convex in ∆ ...of functions known as quasiconvex ...a convex function g with g(0) = 0, g (0) = 1 such that for z ∈ ∆ ... See full document

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A class of analytic functions based on an extension of generalized Salagean operator

A class of analytic functions based on an extension of generalized Salagean operator

... of functions starlike of order α (0 ≤ α < 1) denoted by S ∗ (α ) and convex of order α(0 ≤ α < 1), denoted by ...investigated functions in the classes T ∗ (α ) = T ∩ S ∗ (α ) and C(α ) = T ∩ ... See full document

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