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Sharp Bounds on Toeplitz Determinants for Starlike and Convex Functions Associated with Bilinear Transformations

open access: yesSymmetry
Starlike and convex functions have gained increased prominence in both academic literature and practical applications over the past decade. Concurrently, logarithmic coefficients play a pivotal role in estimating diverse properties within the realm of ...
P. Sabir
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Starlike Hypergeometric Functions [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1961
Merkes, E. P., Scott, W. T.
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On classes of ζ-uniformly q-analogue of analytic functions with some subordination results

open access: yesApplied Mathematics in Science and Engineering
This article presents new classes of ζ-uniformly q-starlike and q-convex analytic functions of order υ using the principle of q-calculus. The renowned classes of starlike and convex functions are utilized to establish these classes.
Sarem H. Hadi   +4 more
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On a subclass of n-starlike functions

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 2005
In 1999, Kanas and Rønning introduced the classes of starlike and convex functions, which are normalized with f(w)=f'(w)−1=0 and w a fixed point in U.
Mugur Acu, Shigeyoshi Owa
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Starlikeness associated with parabolic regions

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 2005
A parabolic starlike function f of order ρ in the unit disk is characterized by the fact that the quantity zf′(z)/f(z) lies in a given parabolic region in the right half-plane. Denote the class of such functions by PS∗(ρ).
Rosihan M. Ali
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A Class of Starlike Functions

open access: yesRocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, 1993
Let \(S^*\) be the usual class of starlike functions, i.e. \(f(z)\) of the form \(z+a_ 2 z^ 2\dots\) which are analytic and univalent in the unit disc \(U\) and which map \(U\) onto a domain starshaped with respect to the origin.
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