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</script>Let K K be the class of functions f ( z ) = z + a 2 z 2 + ⋯ f(z) = z + {a_2}{z^2} + \cdots , which are regular and univalently convex in | z | > 1 \left | z \right | > 1 . In this paper we establish certain subordination relations between an arbitrary member f f of K K , its partial sums and the functions ( λ / z ) ∫ 0 z f ( t ) d t (\lambda /z)\int _0^z {f(t)dt} and μ ∫ 0 z t − 1 f ( t ) d t \mu \int _0^z {{t^{ - 1}}f(t)dt} . The well-known result that z / 2 z/2 is subordinate to f ( z ) f(z) in | z | > 1 \left | z \right | > 1 for every f f belonging to K K follows as a particular case from our results. We also improve certain results of Robinson regarding subordination by univalent functions. A sufficient condition for a univalent function to be convex of order α \alpha is also given.
Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.), Hadamard product, Capacity and harmonic measure in the complex plane, subordination by univalent functions, starlike and convex functions, convex of order alpha
Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.), Hadamard product, Capacity and harmonic measure in the complex plane, subordination by univalent functions, starlike and convex functions, convex of order alpha
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