
The fuzzy differential subordinations of analytic functions linked with the RiemannLiouville fractional integral to the linear combination of the Pascal and Catas operators are determined in this article. In addition, we derive properties of fuzzy differential subordination and define a new fuzzy class. As an application of the findings, we have also provided a few examples.
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