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Univalent polynomials and fractional order differences of their coefficients
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    Univalent polynomials and fractional order differences of their coefficients (English)
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    29 April 2009
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    Let \(f(z)=z+\sum_{k=2}^{\infty}a_kz^k\) be analytic in the unit disk \(\mathbb D\). The author finds sufficient conditions on \(\{a_k\}\), \(k\geq2\), such that \(f\) is close-to-convex in \(\mathbb D\). Two theorems refer to polynomials \(f\) while four other theorems of the article treat infinite series. The proofs are based on straightforward estimates of corresponding sums.
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    univalent functions
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    difference operator
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    zeros of polynomials
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    Gaussian hypergeometric functions
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