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Some Properties For A Class Of Analytic Functions Defined By A Higher-Order Differential Inequality, Oqlah Alrefai
Some Properties For A Class Of Analytic Functions Defined By A Higher-Order Differential Inequality, Oqlah Alrefai
Turkish Journal of Mathematics
Let $\mathcal{B}_p(\alpha,\beta, \lambda;j)$ be the class consisting of functions $f(z)= z^p+\sum_{k=p+1}^{\infty}a_k z^{k},\; p\in \mathbb{N}$ which satisfy $ \mathrm{Re}\left\{\alpha\frac{f^{(j)}(z)}{z^{p-j}}+\beta\frac{f^{(j+1)}(z)}{z^{p-j-1}}+\left(\frac{\beta-\alpha}{2}\right)\frac{f^{(j+2)}(z)}{z^{p-j-2}}\right\}>\lambda,\;\;(z\in \mathbb{U}=\{z:\; z (5-12\ln 2)/(44-48\ln 2)\approx -0.309$ is sufficient condition for any normalized analytic function $f$ to be starlike in $\mathbb{U}$. The results improve and include a number of known results as their special cases.
Subclasses Of Uniformly Convex And Starlike Functions Associated Withbessel Functions, Muhammad Naeem, Saqib Hussain, Fethi̇ye Müge Sakar, Tahir Mahmood, Akhter Rasheed
Subclasses Of Uniformly Convex And Starlike Functions Associated Withbessel Functions, Muhammad Naeem, Saqib Hussain, Fethi̇ye Müge Sakar, Tahir Mahmood, Akhter Rasheed
Turkish Journal of Mathematics
In recent years, applications of Bessel differential equations have been commonly used in univalent functions theory. The main object of the present paper is to give some characteristic properties for some subclasses of uniformly starlike and convex functions which are defined here by means of the normalized form of the generalized Bessel function to be univalent in the open unit disc. Furthermore, we also establish some results of these subclasses related to a particular integral operator. Some corresponding consequences of our main results are also considered.