Some applications of generalized Ruscheweyh derivatives involving a general fractional derivative operator to a class of analytic functions with negative coefficients. I.

Atshan, W.G.; Kulkarni, S.R.

Surveys in Mathematics and its Applications (2010)

  • Volume: 5, page 35-47
  • ISSN: 1843-7265

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Atshan, W.G., and Kulkarni, S.R.. "Some applications of generalized Ruscheweyh derivatives involving a general fractional derivative operator to a class of analytic functions with negative coefficients. I.." Surveys in Mathematics and its Applications 5 (2010): 35-47. <http://eudml.org/doc/222591>.

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