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Extremal problems in the class of analytic functions associated with Wright's function
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Jacek Dziok
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12. April 2010
Abstract
Making use of the extremal points theory, we investigate some extremal problems for the class of analytic functions with negative coefficients defined by Wright's generalized hypergeometric function.
Received: 2009-02-16
Revised: 2009-06-08
Published Online: 2010-04-12
Published in Print: 2010-June
© de Gruyter 2010
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Wright's generalized hypergeometric function;
extreme points;
analytic functions
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