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Differential superordination defined by Ruscheweyh derivative
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    18 January 2008
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    Suppose that \(f\), \(q\) are analytic in the unit disk, \(n\) is a nonnegative integer and \(D^nf\) is defined by the convolution \(D^n f(z)= f(z)* z(1-z)^{-n-1}\). Following the ideas of \textit{S. S. Miller} and \textit{P. T. Mocanu} [Complex Variables, Theory Appl. 48, No. 10, 815--826 (2003; Zbl 1039.30011)], the authors proved a few theorems of the following type: under suitable assumptions imposed on \(f\) and \(g\) if there holds \[ h(z)= q(z)+ zq'(z)\prec(D^n f(z))' \] then \[ z^{-1} \int^z_0 h(t)\,dt\prec z^{-1} D^n f(z). \] The results, in a sense, are best possible.
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    differential subordination
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