Coefficient Inequalities for Certain Class of Analytic Functions of Complex Order
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Computer Science & Mathematics - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue 23
Abstract
In this paper, we define the class b L of normalized analytic functions of complex order in the open unit disk, sufficient condition involving coefficient inequalities for () fz to be in the class b L of analytic functions is obtained. Our main results contain some interesting corollaries as special cases
Authors and Affiliations
AL-HAWARY Tariq Ali
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