
Hadamard product (convolution) is used to define a certain integral operator. With the help of this operator, some classes of normalized analytic functions are introduced in the unit disc. Various inclusion properties, some distortion theorems and coefficient bounds for this class are studied. It is shown that some of these theorems generalize already known results.
General theory of conformal mappings, anlaytic functions, Coefficient problems for univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable, Integral operator, distortion and coefficient results, Convolution
General theory of conformal mappings, anlaytic functions, Coefficient problems for univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable, Integral operator, distortion and coefficient results, Convolution
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