Star-likeness associated with the exponential function
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Abstract: Given a domain in the complex plane and a univalent function defined in an open unit disk with nice boundary behaviour, Miller and Mocanu studied the class of admissible functions so that the differential subordination implies where is an analytic function in with , and . This paper investigates the properties of this class for . As application, several sufficient conditions for normalized analytic functions to be in the subclass of starlike functions associated with the exponential function are obtained.
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