
doi: 10.3390/math11224582
In this study, we investigate a possible relationship between fuzzy differential subordination and the theory of geometric functions. First, using the Al-Oboudi differential operator and the Babalola convolution operator, we establish the new operator BSα,λm,t:An→An in the open unit disc U. The second step is to develop fuzzy differential subordination for the operator BSα,λm,t. By considering linear transformations of the operator BSα,λm,t, we define a new fuzzy class of analytic functions in U which we denote by Tϝλ,t(m,α,δ). Several innovative results are found using the concept of fuzzy differential subordination and the operator BSα,λm,t for the function f in the class Tϝλ,t(m,α,δ). In addition, we explore a number of examples and corollaries to illustrate the implications of our key findings. Finally, we highlight several established results to demonstrate the connections between our work and existing studies.
fuzzy set, analytic functions, Al-Oboudi differential operator, fuzzy differential subordination, QA1-939, Babalola convolution operator, linear transformation, Mathematics
fuzzy set, analytic functions, Al-Oboudi differential operator, fuzzy differential subordination, QA1-939, Babalola convolution operator, linear transformation, Mathematics
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