Relation Ship between Classes of Univalent Functions

Abstract

In this paper we investigated the relationship between f and   g(z)  g (z)  z( f (z)/z) , We find sufficient conditions on f for g to be in ( ( , )) * S  p q , ( ( , )) * S1  p q or K. The sufficient conditions found by Reade Silverman, and Todorov.

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Dr M. Aparna

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Dr M. Aparna (2016). Relation Ship between Classes of Univalent Functions. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(11), 4777-4783. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-245200