
doi: 10.3934/math.2021015
In this paper, we introduce certain subclasses of meromorphic harmonic univalent functions, which are defined by using generalized (<i>p, q</i>)-post quantum calculus operators as well as subordination relationship. Sufficient coefficient conditions, extreme points, distortion bounds and convolution properties for functions belonging to the subclasses are obtained.
Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.), generalized (p, Coefficient problems for univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable, Maximum principle, Schwarz's lemma, Lindelöf principle, analogues and generalizations; subordination, QA1-939, q)-post quantum calculus operator, convolution, meromorphic harmonic univalent function, subordination, generalized \((p, q)\)-post quantum calculus operator, Mathematics
Special classes of univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable (starlike, convex, bounded rotation, etc.), generalized (p, Coefficient problems for univalent and multivalent functions of one complex variable, Maximum principle, Schwarz's lemma, Lindelöf principle, analogues and generalizations; subordination, QA1-939, q)-post quantum calculus operator, convolution, meromorphic harmonic univalent function, subordination, generalized \((p, q)\)-post quantum calculus operator, Mathematics
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