
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the class of starlike functions with respect to symmetric points which are also known as Sakaguchi starlike functions. We de- termine best possible bounds on Zalcman conjecture |a_n^2 – a_(2n-1) | and generalized Zalcman conjecture |aman − am+n−1| for n = 2 and n = 4, m = 2, respectively for such functions. Further, we compute estimate on third order and fourth order Hankel determinants. As well, we also obtain estimates on third and fourth symmetric Toeplitz determinants. Mathematics Subject Classification (2010): 30C45, 30C80. Keywords: Starlike function, Sakaguchi starlike functions, Zalcman conjecture, third and forth order Hankel determinants, second, third and fourth order symmetric Toeplitz determinants.
Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.), Maximum principle, Schwarz's lemma, Lindelöf principle, analogues and generalizations; subordination, Zalcman conjecture, second, third and fourth order symmetric Toeplitz determinants, starlike function, Sakaguchi starlike functions, third and forth order Hankel determinants
Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.), Maximum principle, Schwarz's lemma, Lindelöf principle, analogues and generalizations; subordination, Zalcman conjecture, second, third and fourth order symmetric Toeplitz determinants, starlike function, Sakaguchi starlike functions, third and forth order Hankel determinants
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