Improvement of a criterion for starlikeness (Q422071)
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Improvement of a criterion for starlikeness (English)
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16 May 2012
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Let \(\mathbb{U}=\{z \in C:|z|<1\}\) denote the open unit disc in \(\mathbb{C}\) and let \(A\) be the class of analytic functions \(f\) defined on \(\mathbb{U}\) of the form: \(f(z)=z+a_{2}z^{2}+a_{3}z^{3}+ \dots \). The Alexander operator is defined to be \[ \displaystyle{A(f)(z)=\int^{z}_{0} \frac{f(t)}{t} dt}. \] It has been proved that the Alexander operator does not map the class of close-to-convex functions to the class of starlike functions. The main result of the authors is the following: Theorem. If \(f,g \in A\) and \[ \displaystyle{\mathrm{Re} \frac{g(z)}{z}> \frac{100}{83} \left|\mathrm{Im} \frac{g(z)}{z} \right| }, \quad z \in \mathbb{U}, \] then the condition \[ \displaystyle{\mathrm{Re} \frac{zf^{\prime}(z)}{g(z)}>0, \quad z \in \mathbb{U}} \] implies that \(F=A(f)\in S^{*}\).
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Alexander integral operator
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starlike functions
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close-to-convex functions
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