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Turkish Journal of Mathematics

DOI

10.3906/mat-1902-34

Abstract

Given a domain $\Omega$ in the complex plane $\mathbb{C}$ and a univalent function $q$ defined in an open unit disk $\mathbb{D}$ with nice boundary behaviour, Miller and Mocanu studied the class of admissible functions $\Psi(\Omega,q)$ so that the differential subordination $\psi(p(z),zp'(z),z^2p''(z);z)\prec h(z)$ implies $p(z)\prec q(z)$, where $p$ is an analytic function in $\mathbb{D}$ with $p(0)=1$, $\psi:\mathbb{C}^3\times \mathbb{D}\to\mathbb{C}$ and $\Omega=h(\mathbb{D})$. This paper investigates the properties of this class for $q(z)=e^z$. As application, several sufficient conditions for normalized analytic functions $f$ to be in the subclass of star-like functions associated with the exponential function are obtained.

Keywords

Univalent functions, star-like functions, differential subordination, exponential function, Janowski star-like function

First Page

1353

Last Page

1371

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