A new general integral operator defined by Al-Oboudi differential operator (Q1008477)

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A new general integral operator defined by Al-Oboudi differential operator
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    A new general integral operator defined by Al-Oboudi differential operator (English)
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    30 March 2009
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    The author defines a new integral operator as follows: Let \(k\in \mathbb{N}_0\), \(l=(l_{1},\dots ,l_{n})\in \mathbb{N}_{0}^{n}\), and \(\mu_{i}>0\, ,\, 1\leq i\leq n\, .\) One defines an integral operator \(I_{k,n,l,\mu}: A^{n}\rightarrow A\) by \[ I_{k,n,l,\mu}(f_{1},\dots ,f_{n})=F, \] \[ \displaystyle{D^{k}F(z)= \int_{0}^{z} \left (\frac{D^{l_{1}}f_{1}(t)}{t}\right )^{\mu_{1}} \dots \left ( \frac{D^{l_{n}}f_{n}(t)}{t}\right )^{\mu_{n}} dt}\, , \] where \(f_{1}\, ,\, \dots\, ,\, f_{n}\in A\) and \(D\) is the Al-Oboudi differential operator. Also he introduces new subclasses of analytic functions and gives some results concerning the integral operator \(I_{k,n,l,\mu}\) on the above mentioned subclasses. The results presented on this paper generalize some results of M. Acu, D. Breaz, H.O. Guney and Gr. Salagean.
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    Integral operator
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    Al-Oboudi differential operator
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