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Some subclasses of analytic functions with bounded Mocanu variation
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    Some subclasses of analytic functions with bounded Mocanu variation (English)
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    8 February 2011
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    In this paper the authors study a generalization of the class of \(\alpha\)-convex functions using methods from the theory of differential subordinations and give interesting results that embed this class in several classes that are also generalizations of some well known classes of univalent functions. They also solve a sharp radius problem.
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    analytic function
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    convex
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    starlike
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    boundary rotation
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    radius rotation
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    convolution
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    subordination
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