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A geometric investigation of a certain subclass of univalent functions

Complex Variables 2026-04-14 v2

Abstract

Let H\mathcal{H} be the space of all functions that are analytic in D\mathbb{D}. Let A\mathcal{A} denote the family of all functions fHf\in\mathcal{H} and normalized by the conditions f(0)=0=f(0)1f(0)=0=f'(0)-1. Obradovi\'{c} and Ponnusamy have introduced the class M(λ)\mathcal{M}(\lambda) such that the functions in M(λ)\mathcal{M}(\lambda) are univalent in D\mathbb{D} whenever 0<λ10<\lambda\leq 1. In this paper, we address a radius property of the class M(λ)\mathcal{M}(\lambda) and a number of associated results pertaining to M\mathcal{M}. The main objective of this paper is to examine the largest disks with sharp radius for which the functions FF defined by the relations g(z)h(z)/zg(z)h(z)/z, z2/g(z)z^2/g(z), and z2/0z(t/g(t))dtz^2/\int_0^z (t/g(t))dt belong to the class M\mathcal{M}, where gg and hh belong to some suitable subclasses of S\mathcal{S}, the class of univalent functions from A\mathcal{A}. In the final analysis, we obtain the sharp Bohr radius, Bohr-Rogosinski radius and improved Bohr radius for a certain subclass of starlike functions.

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@article{arxiv.2411.04235,
  title  = {A geometric investigation of a certain subclass of univalent functions},
  author = {Raju Biswas and Rajib Mandal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.04235},
  year   = {2026}
}

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22 pages, 9 figures, Latex-V2