Applications of convolution operators to problems in univalent function theory
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- Inclusion properties of a subclass of analytic functions defined by an integral operator involving the Gauss hypergeometric function
- Inclusion properties for certain classes of meromorphic functions associated with a family of linear operators
- n-Bazilevic functions
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7639925 (Why is no real title available?)
- Some properties of generalized convolution of harmonic univalent functions
- Inclusion properties for certain subclasses of analytic functions defined by a linear operator
- A Note on a Problem of Robinson
- Subclasses of meromorphic functions associated with convolution
- Directional convexity of convolutions of harmonic functions with certain dilatations
- New trends in geometric function theory
- A NEW SUBCLASS OF ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS DEFINED BY CONVOLUTION
- On some analytic functions defined by a multiplier transformation
- Ruscheweyh-Goyal derivative of fractional order
- On certain classes of analytic functions defined by Noor integral operator
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