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Inclusion properties for bi-univalent functions of complex order defined by combining of Faber polynomial expansions and Fibonacci numbers [PDF]
In this present investigation, we introduce the new class R of bi-univalent functions defined by using the Tremblay fractional derivative operator. Additionally, we use the Faber polynomial expansions and Fibonacci numbers to derive bounds for the general coefficient an of the bi-univalent function class.
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On the coefficient problem for bounded univalent functions [PDF]
M. Schiffer, Olli Tammi
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From Photo‐Damage to Self‐Healing in Thin Film Pb‐Iodide Perovskites: Action at a Distance
Fluorescence imaging uncovers pronounced spatial and temporal changes in photoluminescence of halide perovskite films following laser‐induced damage. Modifications spatially extend well beyond the illuminated region and evolve over distinct time scales ranging from seconds to many hours, revealing material‐specific self‐healing pathways. These findings
Yahel Soffer+4 more
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On certain coefficient inequalities of univalent functions [PDF]
Mitsuru Ozawa
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Hydrogels made of chemically modified biopolymers are easy to prepare and cost‐effective, they have proven to be effective materials for the simultaneous removal of seven potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from ultrapure and real water samples. The cellulose‐based one seems the best for single treatments while the gelatine‐based one seems the most ...
Monica Rigoletto+6 more
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Open problems on univalent and multivalent functions [PDF]
A. W. Goodman
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A Theoretical Investigation on Coupled Mass‐charge Transport in a Binary Fluid
This study presents a theoretical framework for coupled mass‐charge transport in binary fluids using molecular dynamics simulations. By deriving governing equations from conservation laws and Onsager's theory, the approach introduces generalized diffusivity and electrostatic friction terms.
Antonio Cappai+3 more
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The Properties of a New Subclass of Harmonic Univalent Mappings
We introduced a new subclass of univalent harmonic functions defined by the shear construction in the present paper. First, we showed that the convolutions of two special subclass harmonic mappings are convex in the horizontal direction.
Zhi-Hong Liu, Ying-Chun Li
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The development of multivalent rechargeable batteries (MRB) requires the prediction of battery behavior at experimentally unreached conditions in the laboratory. Therefore, the diffusion equation is used to analyze the relation between the diffusion coefficient (DC) and the Warburg factor for different MRBs to predict the theoretical DC values at ...
Eman I. Abd El‐Latif+6 more
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