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International Journal of Engineering and Technical Research (IJETR)

ISSN: 2321-0869, Volume-3, Issue-3, March 2015

Generalized Class of Sakaguchi Functions in Conic


Region
Saritha. G. P, Fuad. S. Al Sarari, S. Latha

Abstract In this paper, we use the concept of Sakaguchi 1 z


type functions, Janowski functions and the conic regions are 1 z , k 0
combined to define a class of functions in a new interesting conic

2
domain. We prove coefficient inequalities and inclusion results. 2 1 z
1 2 log , k 1.
1 z

Index Terms Analytic functions, Sakaguchi type functions, pk z 2 2
Conic domains, Janowski functions, k Starlike functions, 1 sinh 2 arccos k arctan h z , 0 k 1.
1 k 2

k Uniformly convex functions. u z
2 1 1 , k 1,
1 sin
k 1 2R t t dx
k 2 1
2010 AMS Subject Classification: 30C45 1 x 1 tx
2 0 2

2

(2)
I. INTRODUCTION
z 1
Let A be the class of functions of form Where u z , t 0,1 , t U and z is chosen
1 tx

f z z an z n , R| t
4 R t , R t
(1)
such that k cosh is the Legendres
n2

R| t is
Which are analytic in the open unit disk
complete elliptic integral of the first kind and
U z : z and z 1 , with normalization complementary integral R t . pk z 1 k z .....9
f 0 0 and f | 0 1. where

Consider the conic region k , k given by 8 arccos k 2


2 ,0 k 1
1 k
2
k u iv : u k u 1 v2 .
2


8
* Corresponding author k 2 , k 1

This domain represents the right half plane for k 0,
2
hyperbola for 0 k 1, a parabola for k 1 and ellipse for , k 1.
4 k 1 t 1 t R t
2 2
k 1. The functions pk z play the role of external
functions for these conic regions where (3)
Using the concept of conic regions we define the following:

Definition 1.1. A function f A is said to be the class


k UB , , , s, t ,
for k 0, 0,0 , 1,0 1s, t with
s t if and only if


Manuscript received March 24, 2015.
Saritha. G. P, Department of Mathematics, Bahubali College of
Engineering, Shravanbelagola, Hassan 573135, India
J , , , s, t , f z J , , , s, t , f z 1 ,
Fuad. S. Al Sarari, Department of Studies in Mathematics, University
of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore 570006, India
where
S. Latha, Dertment of Mathematics, Yuvarajas College, University of
Mysore, Mysore 570005, India.

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s t zf z
|
1 s t zf z
| |

J , , , s , t , f z .
1 f sz f tz

f sz f tz
|
1

Or equivalently
J , , , s, t , f z pk z ,
where pk z is defined by (6).

This class generalizes various classes studied by Khalida Inayat Noor and Sarfraz Naeaz Malik in [6], Kanas and Winsiowska
[3, 10], Shams and Kulkarni [4], Kanas [7], Mocaun [1], Goodman [5].

II. MAIN RESULTS

Theorem 2.1. A function f A and of the form (1) is in the class k UB , , , s, t , if it satisfies the condition

k ; , , , s, t 1 1 ,
n2
(4)

Where

n 1
n k ; , , , s, t 1 1 n 1 j u j s, t .un 1 j s, t a j an 1 j
j 2

k 1 1 1 1 un s, t n 1 n 1 un s, t 1 n 2 u n s, t an
n 1


k 1 j 1 1 un s, t 1 n 1 j u n 1 j s, t a j an 1 j
j 2
n 1
k 1 1 n 1 j u j s, t a j an 1 j 1 1 n 1 un s, t an ,
2

j 2

un s, t j 0 s n j t j 1
n 1
were k 0, 0,0 , 1,0 1 and
Proof. Assuming equation (8) holds, then it suffices to show that


k J , , , s, t , f z 1 J , , , s, t , f z 1 1.
Now consider J , , , s, t, f z 1 , then

s t zf z
|
1 s t zf z
| |

1
1 f sz f tz 1 f sz f tz
|

1 1 s t zf | z f sz f tz 1 f sz f tz f sz f tz
|


1 s t zf | z f sz f tz
2 |
5
1 1 f sz f tz f sz f tz
|

Now from (1) and we get

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s t zf | z f sz f tz s t z nan z n 1 nu n s , t an z n 1 , a0 u 0 s , t , a1 u1 s , t 1,
| 2

n 0 n 0
1 n 1


s t nun s, t an z n
2
na n z
z n 0 n 0
1 n n
s t j n j u n j s , t a j an j z
2

z n 0 j 0
n
j n j un j s, t a j an j z n 1
n 0 j 0
2
n

s t z j n j un j s, t a j an j z n 1

n 3 j 0

2
n 1

s t z 1 un s, t nan j n 1 j un 1 j s , t a j an 1 j z n .

n2 j 2
Similarly, we get
n 1 un s, t an
2 n and


f sz f tz f sz f tz s t z n 1
|
z
n2 n 1 j u s , t .u s , t a a

j 2
j n 1 j j n 1 j


2
n 1

n n n 1 j u j s, t a j an1 j z n ,
|

2 2
f sz f tz f sz f tz s t z n u s , t a

n2 j 2

Using the above equalities in (9), we get


1 1 1 un s, t n 1 n 1 un s, t 1 n un s, t an z
2 n
n2
n 1 n
1 1 z n 2 n 1 un s, t an j 2 n 1 j u j s, t .un 1 j s, t a j an 1 j z
n 1 j 1 1 un 1 j s, t n 1 j a j an 1 j z n

j 2
n2
1 1 z n 2 n 1 un s, t an j 2 n 1 j u j s, t a j an j z n

n 1


j 2

n2
n 1 1 un 1 j s, t n 1 j a j an 1 j z n

1 1 z n 2 n 1 an s, t an j 2 n 1 j u j s, t .un 1 j s, t a j an j z n

n 1

n 1 1 n 1 j u j s, t n 1 j a j an 1 j z n

j 2 n2 (6)
1 1 z n 2 n 1 an s, t an j 2 n 1 j u j s, t .un 1 j s, t a j an j z n

n 1

1 1 1 un s, t n 1 n 1 un s, t 1 n 2 un s, t

n2
an

1 1 1 n 2 n 1 un s, t an n2 n 1 j u s, t .u s, t a j an 1 j
n 1
j 2 j n 1 j

j 1 1 u s, t n 1 j a a
n 1
n2 j 2 n 1 j j n 1 j

1 1 1 n 1 u s, t a n 1 j u s, t . n 1 j a a
n 1
n2 n n n2 j 2 j N j n 1 j


1 u s, t u s, t n 1 j a a
n 1
n2 j 2 j n 1 j j n 1 j

1 1 1 n 1 u s, t a n 1 j u s, t .u s, t a a
n 1
n2 n n n2 j 2 j n 1 j j n 1 j



n2
n 1
j 2 1 n 1 j 2

u j s, t a j an 1 j

1 1 1 n 2 n 1 un s, t an n2 n 1 j u s, t .u s, t a j an 1 j
n 1
j 2 j n 1 j

Since

k J , , , s, t , f z 1 J , , , s, t , f z 1 k 1 J , , , s, t, f z 1 ,

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Then
k 1 n2 1 1 1 un s, t n 1 n 1 un s, t 1 n 2 un s, t

an

1 1 1 n2 n 1 un s, t an n2 j 2 n 1 j u j s, t .un1 j s, t a j an1 j
n 1

k 1 n2 j 2 j 1 1 u j s, t 1 n 1 j un1 j s, t a j an1 j
n 1

1 1 1 n2 n 1 un s, t an n2 j 2 n 1 j u j s, t .un1 j s, t a j an1 j
n 1

k 1 n2 j 2 1 n 1 j u j s, t a j an 1 j
n 1 2


1 1 1 n2 n 1 un s, t an n2 j 2 n 1 j u j s, t .un1 j s, t a j an1 j
n 1

The last expression is bounded by 1 if

k 1 1 1 1 u s, t n 1 n 1 j u s, t 1 n
n2
n n
2
u n s , t an

n 1

k 1 j 1 1 u j s, t 1 n 1 j un 1 j s, t a j an 1 j
n2 j 2
n 1
n2 j 2
2

k 1 1 n 1 j u j s, t a j an 1 j 1 1 n 1 un s, t an

n 1
1 1 n 1 j u j s, t .un 1 j s, t a j an 1 j 1 1
n2 j 2

This completes the proof.

When s 1, t o, we have the following result, proved by Khalida Inayat Noor and Sarfraz Nawaz Malik in [6].

Corollary 2.2. A function f A and from (1) in the class k , , , for 1 , 1, 0, k 0 if it satisfies
the condition

k ; , , 1 1 ,
n2
n (7)

where
n k ; , , k 1 n 110 1 n 1 n 1 an

k 1 j 11 1 1 n j n 1 j a j an 1 j
j 2
n 1
1 1 gg n 1 an 1 1 n 1 j a j an 1 j .
j 2

For s 1, t 0, 0, we have following result due to Shams and Kulkarni [4].


Corollary 2.3. A function f A and from (1) in the class SD k , , if it satisfies the
n 1
1 1 k 1 n 11 an k 1 j 11 n 1 j a j an1 j
n2 j 2
n 1
condition 1 1 a 1 1 n 1 j a a
n j n 1 j
n2 j 2

1 k 1 n 1 1 an .
n2

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This implies that

n k 1 k a
n2
n 1

For s 1,1 0, 1 we arrive at Shams and Kulkarni et result in [4].

Corollary 2.4. A function f A and from (1) in the class KD k , , if it satisfies the condition
n 1
1 1 n k 1 n 11 an k 1 n j n 1 j 1 a j an1 j
n2 j 2
n 1
n 1 1 an 1 1 n 1 j a j an 1 j
n2 j 2

1 n k 1 n 1 1 an .
n2

This implies that


n n k 1 k a
n2
n 1

Also for s 1, t 0, gb 0, 0 then we get the well-known Kanass result [7].

Corollary 2.5. A function f A and from (1) in the class UM , k , if it satisfies the condition

k ; 1,
n2
n

where
n 1
n k ; k 1 n 11 n an n 1 an n 1 j a j an 1 j
j 2
n 1
k 1 j 11 n j n 1 j a j an 1 j .
j 2

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