Applications of a Convolution Theorem to Jacobi Polynomials
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Zeros of polynomials, rational functions, and other analytic functions of one complex variable (e.g., zeros of functions with bounded Dirichlet integral) (30C15) Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.) (30C45) Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.) (33C45)
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(18)- Geometric properties for convolutions of hypergeometric functions and functions with the derivative in a halfplane
- Some subordination involving polynomials induced by lower triangular matrices
- Starlikeness of the Gaussian hypergeometric functions
- Polylogarithms and subordination of some cubic polynomials
- On Cesàro means, Kaplan classes and a conjecture of S.P. Robinson
- On the order of starlikeness of the shifted Gauss hypergeometric function
- On generalized Cesàro stable functions
- Zero-free approximants to derivatives of prestarlike functions
- Geometric properties of Cesàro averaging operators
- Completely monotone sequences and universally prestarlike functions
- On the characterization properties of certain hypergeometric functions in the open unit disk
- On the positivity of certain trigonometric sums and their applications
- Geometric properties of the shifted hypergeometric functions
- Univalence and convexity properties for Gaussian hypergeometric functions
- Convolution multipliers and starlike functions
- On the order of starlikeness of hypergeometric functions
- Geometric properties of the Cesàro means
- Subordination of Cesàro means of convex functions
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