A convolution approach on partial sums of certain harmonic univalent functions (Q1925557)

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    A convolution approach on partial sums of certain harmonic univalent functions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6116542

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      A convolution approach on partial sums of certain harmonic univalent functions (English)
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      18 December 2012
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      Let \(S_H\) denote the class of functions \(f= h+\overline g\) which are harmonic univalent in the unit disc \(\mathbb{U}= \{z: |z|< 1\}\). The functions \(h\) and \(g\) have the form \[ h(z)= z+ \sum^\infty_{k=2} a_k z^k,\quad g(z)= \sum^\infty_{k=1} b_k z^k,\;|b_1|< 1. \] Let us put \[ f_{m,\cdot}= z+\sum^m_{k=2} a_k z^k+ \sum^\infty_{k=2} \overline{b_kz^k},\quad f_{\cdot,n}= z+ \sum^\infty_{k=2} a_k z^k+ \sum^n_{k=2} \overline{b_kz^k},\quad f_{m,n}=\overline z+ \sum^m_{k=2} a_k z^k+ \sum^n_{k=2} \overline{b_kz^k} \] as some sequences of partial sums of \(f(z)\). In this paper some new results giving the sharp bounds of the real parts of rations of harmonic univalent functions to their sequences of partial sums by unifying convolution are obtained.
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      harmonic univalent function
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      partial sums
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      convolution
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