
In the research presented in this paper, confluent hypergeometric function is embedded in the theory of strong differential superordinations. In order to proceed with the study, the form of the confluent hypergeometric function is adapted taking into consideration certain classes of analytic functions depending on an extra parameter previously introduced related to the theory of strong differential subordination and superordination. Operators previously defined using confluent hypergeometric function, namely Kummer–Bernardi and Kummer–Libera integral operators, are also adapted to those classes and strong differential superordinations are obtained for which they are the best subordinants. Similar results are obtained regarding the derivatives of the operators. The examples presented at the end of the study are proof of the applicability of the original results.
convex function, best subordinant, confluent (Kummer) hypergeometric function, QA1-939, starlike function, strong differential superordination, analytic function, Mathematics
convex function, best subordinant, confluent (Kummer) hypergeometric function, QA1-939, starlike function, strong differential superordination, analytic function, Mathematics
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