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THE FEKETE-SZEGÖ INEQUALITY FOR CERTAIN CLASS OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS DEFINED BY CONVOLUTION BETWEEN GENERALIZED AL-OBOUDI DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR AND SRIVASTAVA-ATTIYA INTEGRAL OPERATOR

  • Challab, K.A.;Darus, M.;Ghanim, F.
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.191-214
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    • 2018
  • The aim of this paper is to investigate the Fekete $Szeg{\ddot{o}}$ inequality for subclass of analytic functions defined by convolution between generalized Al-Oboudi differential operator and Srivastava-Attiya integral operator. Further, application to fractional derivatives are also given.

ON INTEGRAL MEANS OF DERIVATIVES OF UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS

  • Elhosh, M.M.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 1987
  • Let S denote the class of nivalent functions normalized so that f(0)=f'(0)-1=0 in vertical bar z vertical bar <1. Let $S_{\alpha}$$^{*}$, -.pi./2<.alpha.<.pi./2, denote the subclass of S that satisfies Re $e^{i{\alpha}}$zf'(z)/f(z).geq.0 in vertical bar z vertical bar <1; then f is called .alpha.-spiral-like and the case .alpha.=0 is the class of normalized starlike functions [6, pp.52]. Let T denote the class of functions f normalized as above and satisfying Im z[Im f(z)]..geq.0 in vertical bar z vertical bar <1; then f is called typically real and T contains those functions of S whose coefficients are real [6, pp.55]. Also, in view of [6, pp.231], let B(.lambda.) be the class of function normalized as above and map vertical bar z vertical bar <1 onto the complement of an arc with radial angle .lambda.(0<.lambda.<.pi./2). The radial angle is meant to be the angle between the tangent and radial vectors to the arc. This note includes a sharp version for Corollary 1 of [2] when f.mem. $S_{\alpha}$$^{*}$ as well as a logarithmic coefficient estimate.nt estimate.

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THIRD ORDER HANKEL DETERMINANT FOR CERTAIN UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS

  • BANSAL, DEEPAK;MAHARANA, SUDHANANDA;PRAJAPAT, JUGAL KISHORE
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.1139-1148
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    • 2015
  • The estimate of third Hankel determinant $$H_{3,1}(f)=\left|a_1\;a_2\;a_3\\a_2\;a_3\;a_4\\a_3\;a_4\;a_5\right|$$ of the analytic function $f(z)=z+a2z^2+a3z^3+{\cdots}$, for which ${\Re}(1+zf^{{\prime}{\prime}}(z)/f^{\prime}(z))>-1/2$ are investigated. The corrected version of a known results [2, Theorem 3.1 and Theorem 3.3] are also obtained.

SHARP BOUNDS OF FIFTH COEFFICIENT AND HERMITIAN-TOEPLITZ DETERMINANTS FOR SAKAGUCHI CLASSES

  • Surya Giri;S. Sivaprasad Kumar
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.317-333
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    • 2024
  • For the classes of analytic functions f defined on the unit disk satisfying ${\frac{2zf'(z)}{f(z)-f(-z)}}{\prec}{\varphi}(z)$) and ${\frac{(2zf'(z))'}{(f(z)-f(-z))'}}{\prec}{\varphi}(z)$, denoted by S*s(𝜑) and Cs(𝜑), respectively, the sharp bound of the nth Taylor coefficients are known for n = 2, 3 and 4. In this paper, we obtain the sharp bound of the fifth coefficient. Additionally, the sharp lower and upper estimates of the third order Hermitian Toeplitz determinant for the functions belonging to these classes are determined. The applications of our results lead to the establishment of certain new and previously known results.

Applications of Convolution Operators to some Classes of Close-to-convex Functions

  • Noor, Khalida Inayat
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 1988
  • Let C[C, D] and $S^{*}[C,\;D]$ denote the classes of functions g, g(0)=1-g'(0)0=0, analytic in the unit disc E such that $\frac{(zg{\prime}(z)){\prime}}{g{\prime}(z)}$ and $\frac{zg{\prime}(z)}{g(z)}$ are subordinate to $\frac{1+Cz}{1+Dz{\prime}}$ $z{\in}E$, respectively. In this paper, the classes K[A,B;C,D] and $C^{*}[A,B;C,D]$, $-1{\leq}B<A{\leq}1$; $-1{\leq}D<C{\leq}1$, are defined. The functions in these classes are close-to-convex. Using the properties of convolution operators, we deal with some problems for our classes.

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FEKETE-SZEGÖ PROBLEM FOR CERTAIN SUBCLASSES OF UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS

  • VASUDEVARAO, ALLU
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.1937-1943
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    • 2015
  • For $1{\leq}{\alpha}<2$, let $\mathcal{F}({\alpha})$ denote the class of locally univalent normalized analytic functions $f(z)=z+{\Sigma}_{n=2}^{\infty}{a_nz^n}$ in the unit disk ${\mathbb{D}}=\{z{\in}{\mathbb{C}}:{\left|z\right|}<1\}$ satisfying the condition $Re\(1+{\frac{zf^{{\prime}{\prime}}(z)}{f^{\prime}(z)}}\)>{\frac{{\alpha}}{2}}-1$. In the present paper, we shall obtain the sharp upper bound for Fekete-$Szeg{\ddot{o}}$ functional $|a_3-{\lambda}a_2^2|$ for the complex parameter ${\lambda}$.

On the Fekete-Szegö Problem for a Certain Class of Meromorphic Functions Using q-Derivative Operator

  • Aouf, Mohamed Kamal;Orhan, Halit
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.307-318
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we obtain $Fekete-Szeg{\ddot{o}}$ inequalities for certain class of meromorphic functions f(z) for which $-{\frac{(1-{\frac{{\alpha}}{q}})qzD_qf(z)+{\alpha}qzD_q[zD_qf(z)]}{(1-{\frac{{\alpha}}{q}})f(z)+{\alpha}zD_qf(z)}{\prec}{\varphi}(z)$(${\alpha}{\in}{\mathbb{C}}{\backslash}(0,1]$, 0 < q < 1). Sharp bounds for the $Fekete-Szeg{\ddot{o}}$ functional ${\mid}{\alpha}_1-{\mu}{\alpha}^2_0{\mid}$ are obtained.

ON CERTAIN SUBCLASS OF STARLIKE FUNCTIONS OF ORDER ${\alpha}\cdot$ AND TYPE $\beta$

  • Aouf, M.K.
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.35-47
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    • 1989
  • Let $S_o*({\alpha},{\beta},{\mu})$ denote the class of functions $f(z)=a_1z-{\sum}{\limit}^{\infty}_{n=2}\;a_nz^n$ analytic in the unit disc $U=\{z:{\mid}z{\mid}<1\}$ and satisfying the condition $${\mid}\frac{\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}-1}{(1+\mu)\;\beta(\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}-\alpha)-(\frac{zf'(z)}{f(z)}-1)}\mid<1$$ for some $\alpha(0{\leq}{\alpha}<1),\;{\beta}(0<{\beta}{\leq}1),\;{\mu}(0{\leq}{\mu}{\leq}1)$ and for all $z{\in}U$. And it is the purpose of this paper to show a necessary and sufficient condition for the class $S_o*({\alpha},{\beta},{\mu})$, some results for the Hadamard products of two functions f(z) and g(z) in the class $S_o*({\alpha},{\beta},{\mu})$, the distortion theorem and the distortion theorems for the fractional calculus.

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ON SUBCLASSES OF P-VALENT FUNCTIONS STARLIKE IN THE UNIT DISC

  • Aouf, M.K.
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 1988
  • For a positive integer p, $A_p$ will denote the class of functions $f(z)=z^p+\sum\limits^{\infty}_{n=p+1}a_nz^n$ which are analytic in the unit disc U = {z: |z| <1}. For $0{\leq}{\alpha}{\leq}1$, 0<${\beta}{\leq}1$, $0{\leq}{\lambda}$ $S_p({\alpha},{\beta},{\lambda})$ denote the class of functions $f(z){\in}A_p$ which satisfy the condition $\left|\frac{{\frac{zf^{\prime}(z)}{f(z)}}-p}{{{\alpha}{\frac{zf^{\prime}(z)}{f(z)}}+p-{\lambda}(1+{\alpha})}}\right|$<${\beta}$ for $z{\in}U$ In this paper we obtain a representation theorem for the class $S_p({\alpha},{\beta},{\lambda})$ and also derive distortion theorem and sharp estimates for the coefficients of this class.

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Subclasses of Starlike and Convex Functions Associated with Pascal Distribution Series

  • Frasin, Basem Aref;Swamy, Sondekola Rudra;Wanas, Abbas Kareem
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 2021
  • In the present paper, we determine new characterisations of the subclasses ����∗��(α, β; γ) and ������(α, β; γ) of analytic functions associated with Pascal distribution series ${\Phi}^m_q(z)=z-{\sum_{n=2}^{\infty}}(^{n+m-2}_{m-1})q^{n-1}(1-q)^mz^n$. Further, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for an integral operator related to Pascal distribution series ${\mathcal{G}}^m_qf(z)={\int_{0}^{z}}{\frac{{\Phi}^m_q(t)}{t}}dt$ to belong to the above classes. Several corollaries and consequences of the main results are also considered.