Differential superordination for harmonic complex-valued functions
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmath.2019.4.04Keywords:
Differential subordination for complex-valued harmonic functions, differential superordination for complex valued harmonic functions, subordinant, best subordinant.Abstract
In a previously published paper,in 2015, S. Kanas introduced the differential subordination for harmonic complex-valued functions. In this article,we introduce the dual notion of differential superordination for harmonic complex-valued functions.References
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