Translation, creation and annihilation of poles and zeros with the Biernacki and Ruscheweyh operators, acting on Meijer's \(G\)-functions (Q463252)

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    Translation, creation and annihilation of poles and zeros with the Biernacki and Ruscheweyh operators, acting on Meijer's \(G\)-functions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6356664

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      Translation, creation and annihilation of poles and zeros with the Biernacki and Ruscheweyh operators, acting on Meijer's \(G\)-functions (English)
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      16 October 2014
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      Summary: Meijer's \(G\)-functions are studied by the Biernacki and Ruscheweyh operators. These operators are special cases of the Erdélyi-Kober operators (for \(m=1\)). The effect of operators on Meijer's \(G\)-functions can be shown as the change in the distribution of poles and zeros on the complex plane. These poles and zeros belong to the integrand, a ratio of gamma functions, defining the Meijer's \(G\)-function. Displacement in position and increasing or decreasing in number of poles and zeroes are expressed by the transporter, creator, and annihilator operators. With special glance, three basic univalent Meijer's \(G\)-functions, Koebe, and convex functions are considered.
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      Meijer's \(G\)-functions
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      Biernacki operators
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      Ruscheweyh operators
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      Erdélyi-Kober operators
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