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CLASSES OF FIRST-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL SUPERORDINATIONS
Let \(U\) denote the unit disc, let \(\varphi: C^2\to C\) be analytic in a domain and let \(p\) be an analytic function in \(U\) such that \(\varphi (p(z),zp'(z))\) is univalent in \(U\) and \(p\) satisfies \(h(z)\prec \varphi (p(z), zp'(z))\). `\(\prec\)' denotes the usual differential subordination.
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A generalized differential operator utilizing Raina's function is constructed in light of a certain type of fractional calculus. We next use the generalized operators to build a formula for analytic functions of type normalized.
Rabha W. Ibrahim, Dumitru Baleanu
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<abstract><p>In this paper the authors combine the quantum calculus applications regarding the theories of differential subordination and superordination with fuzzy theory. These results are established by means of an operator defined as the $ q $-analogue of the multiplier transformation.
Alina Alb Lupaş +2 more
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Differential subordination and superordination for certain subclasses of p-valent functions
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Rabha M. El-Ashwah, M. K. Aouf
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"Some Results of Differential Subordination and Superordination for Univalent Functions
"Let 1 and 2 belong to a certain class of normalized analytic univalent functions in the open unit disk of the complex plane. Sufficient conditions are obtained for normalized analytic functions to satisfy the double subordination chain 1() ≺() ≺ 2() , then we obtain 1() is the best subordinant, 2() is the best dominant.
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ABSTRACT This exploratory study investigated lexicogrammatical features associated with grade‐based differences in a corpus of 304 business papers taken from an upper‐level undergraduate course at a large North American university. Using five natural language processing tools, 719 candidate linguistic variables were analyzed for their relationship with
Randy Appel +2 more
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Abstract Our research investigated how L2 and L1 reading, L1 low‐level skills and working memory are related to ratings and the linguistic characteristics (productivity, cohesion, lexical sophistication and diversity, syntactic complexity, and accuracy) of argumentative and narrative texts. The research was conducted in Hungary with 95 secondary school
Judit Kormos, Csilla Bartha
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STRONG DIFFERENTIAL SUBORDINATION AND SUPERORDINATION OF NEW GENERALIZED DERIVATIVE OPERATOR
Summary: In this work, certain classes of admissible functions are considered. Some strong differential subordination and superordination properties of analytic functions associated with new generalized derivative operator \(\mathfrak{B}^{\mu,q,s}_{\lambda_1,\lambda_2,\ell,d}\) are investigated.
Oshah, Anessa, Darus, Maslina
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Accented Epidermal Thinking: How Vocal Accent Reinforces the Visibility of Race
ABSTRACT This conceptual article introduces the notion of accented epidermal thinking, which refers to the ways in which the perception, voicing, and discussion of vocal accent all reinforce or accent the idea of race being a visual construct. The article explores how accented epidermal thinking manifests itself in three areas.
Vijay A. Ramjattan
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Differential subordination and superordination results for generalized "Srivastava-Attiya" fractional integral operator [PDF]
In this paper, we derive some subordination and superordination results for the generalized "Srivastava-Attiya" fractional integral operator.
Soni Amit
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