Region of variability for concave univalent functions
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Abstract: Let denote the open unit disk and be meromorphic and univalent in with the simple pole at and satisfying the standard normalization . Also, let have the expansion f(z)=sum_{n=-1}^{infty}a_n(z-p)^n,quad |z-p|<1-p, such that maps onto a domain whose complement with respect to is a convex set (starlike set with respect to a point resp.). We call these functions as concave (meromorphically starlike resp.) univalent functions and denote this class by resp.). We prove some coefficient estimates for functions in the classes where the sharpness of these estimates is also achieved.
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