
This work is concerned with the branch of complex analysis known as geometric function theory, which has been modified for use in the study of fuzzy sets. We develop a novel operator Lα,λm:An→An in the open unit disc Δ using the Noor integral operator and the generalized Sălăgean differential operator. First, we develop fuzzy differential subordination for the operator Lα,λm and then, taking into account this operator, we define a particular fuzzy class of analytic functions in the open unit disc Δ, represented by Rϝλ(m,α,δ). Using the idea of fuzzy differential subordination, several new results are discovered that are relevant to this class. The fundamental theorems and corollaries are presented, and then examples are provided to illustrate their practical use.
convex function, generalized Sălăgean differential operator, fuzzy best dominant, fuzzy operators, fuzzy differential subordination, QA1-939, noor integral operator, Mathematics, convex function; fuzzy best dominant; noor integral operator; fuzzy differential subordination; generalized Sălăgean differential operator; fuzzy operators; fuzzy sets
convex function, generalized Sălăgean differential operator, fuzzy best dominant, fuzzy operators, fuzzy differential subordination, QA1-939, noor integral operator, Mathematics, convex function; fuzzy best dominant; noor integral operator; fuzzy differential subordination; generalized Sălăgean differential operator; fuzzy operators; fuzzy sets
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