Ann. Funct. Anal. 2 (2011), no. 2, 4250 [612108]
Ann. Funct. Anal. 2 (2011), no. 2, 42{50
Annals of Functional Analysis
ISSN: 2008-8752 (electronic)
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THE UNIVALENCE CONDITIONS FOR A FAMILY OF
INTEGRAL OPERATORS
LAURA STANCIU1AND DANIEL BREAZ2
Communicated by M. S. Moslehian
Abstract. The main object of the present paper is to discuss some univa-
lence conditions for a family of integral operators. Several other closely-related
results are also considered.
1.Introduction and preliminaries
LetU=fz2C:jzj<1gbe the open unit disk and Adenote the class of functions
of the form
f(z) =z+1X
n=2anzn;
which are analytic in Uand satisfy the following usual normalization condition
f(0) =f0(0) 1 = 0:
Also, letSdenote the subclass of Aconsisting of functions f(z) which are uni-
valent inU:
We begin by recalling a theorem dealing with a univalence criterion, which will
be required in our present work.
In [1], Pascu gave the following univalence criterion for the functions f2A:
Theorem 1.1. (Pascu [1]). Letf2A and2C. IfRe()>0and
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zf00(z)
f0(z)1 (z2U)
Date : Received: 12 June 2011; Accepted: 25 July 2011.
Corresponding author.
2010 Mathematics Subject Classication. Primary 30C55; Secondary 30C45.
Key words and phrases. Analytic functions; Univalence conditions; Integral Operators.
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then the function F(z)given by
F(z) =
Zz
0t 1f0(t)dt1
is in the univalent function class SinU:
In this paper, we consider three general families of integral operators.
The rst family of integral operators, studied by Breaz and Breaz [2], is dened
as follows:
F1;2;;n;(z) =
Zz
0t 1nY
i=1fi(t)
t1
idt!1
(1.1)
The second family of integral operators was introduced by Breaz and Breaz [3]
and it has the following form:
G1;2;;n(z) = nX
i=1(i 1) + 1!Zz
0nY
i=1(fi(t))i 1dt! 1
(Pn
i=1(i 1)+1)
(1.2)
Finally, Breaz and Breaz [4] considered the following family of integral operators
H1;2;;n;(z) =
Zz
0t 1nY
i=1fi(t)
ti
dt!1
(1.3)
In the present paper, we propose to investigate further univalence conditions
involving the general families of integral operators dened by (1.1), (1.2) and
(1.3).
2.Main results
Theorem 2.1. Let the functions fi2A;(i2f1;;ng)andi,be complex
numbers with Re()0for alli2f1;2;;ng. If
(a):4nX
i=11
jijRe();Re()2(0;1)
or
(b):nX
i=11
jij1
4;Re()2[1;1)
then the function F1;2;;n;(z)dened by (1.1) is in the class S:
Proof. We dene the function
h(z) =Zz
0nY
i=1fi(t)
t1
idt: (2.1)
Becausefi2S;fori2f1;2;;ng;we havezf0
i(z)
fi(z)1 +jzj
1 jzj(2.2)
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for allz2U:
Now, we calculate for h(z) the derivates of the rst and second order.
From (2.1) we obtain
h0(z) =nY
i=1fi(z)
z1
i
and
h00(z) =1
inX
i=1fi(z)
z1 i
izf0
i(z) fi(z)
z2nY
k=1
k6=ifk(z)
z1
i:
After the calculus we obtain that
zh00(z)
h0(z)=nX
i=11
izf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
which readily shows that
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)=1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=11
izf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=11
jijzf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=11
jijzf0
i(z)
fi(z)+ 1
: (2.3)
From (2.2) and (2.3) we obtain
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=11
jij1 +jzj
1 jzj+ 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=11
jij2
1 jzj
1 jzj2Re()
Re()2
1 jzjnX
i=11
jij: (2.4)
Now, we consider the cases
i1):0<Re()<1:
We have
1 jzj2Re()1 jzj2(2.5)
for allz2U:
From (2.4) and (2.5), we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 jzj2
Re()2
1 jzjnX
i=11
jij
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4
Re()nX
i=11
jij: (2.6)
Using the condition (a). and (2.6) we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 (2.7)
for allz2U:
i2):Re()1:
We have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()1 jzj2(2.8)
for allz2U:
From (2.8) and (2.4) we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)
1 jzj22
(1 jzj)nX
i=11
jij
4nX
i=11
jij: (2.9)
Using the condition (b). and (2.9) we obtain
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 (2.10)
for allz2U:
From (2:7) and (2:10) we obtain that the function F1;2;;n;(z) dened by
(1.1) is in the class S:
Settingn= 1 in Theorem 2.1 we have
Corollary 2.2. Letf2A and; be complex numbers with Re()0:If
(a):4
jjRe();Re()2(0;1)
or
(b):1
jj1
4;Re()2[1;2]
then the function
F(z) =
Zz
0t 1f(t)
t1
dt!1
is in the classS:
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Theorem 2.3. Let the functions fi2 A (i2f1;2;;ng); ;ibe complex
numbers for all i2f1;2;;ng; = (Pn
i=1(i 1) + 1) andRe()0:If
(a):4nX
i=1ji 1jRe();Re()2(0;1)
or
(b):nX
i=1ji 1j1
4;Re()2[1;1)
then the function G1;2;;n(z)dened by 1:2is in the classS:
Proof. Dening the function h(z) by
h(z) =Zz
0nY
i=1fi(t)
ti 1
dt
we take the same steps as in the proof. of Theorem 2.1.
Then, we obtain that
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)=1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1(i 1)zf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1ji 1jzf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1ji 1jzf0
i(z)
fi(z)+ 1
: (2.11)
From (2.2) and (2.11) we obtain
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1ji 1j1 +jzj
1 jzj+ 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1ji 1j2
1 jzj
1 jzj2Re()
Re()2
1 jzjnX
i=1ji 1j: (2.12)
Now, we consider the cases
i1):0<Re()<1:
We have
1 jzj2Re()1 jzj2(2.13)
for allz2U:
From (2.12) and (2.13), we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 jzj2
Re()2
1 jzjnX
i=1ji 1j
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4
Re()nX
i=1ji 1j: (2.14)
Using the condition (a). and (2.14) we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 (2.15)
for allz2U:
i2):Re()1:
We have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()1 jzj2(2.16)
for allz2U:
From (2.12) and (2.16) we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)
1 jzj22
(1 jzj)nX
i=1ji 1j
4nX
i=1ji 1j: (2.17)
Using the condition (b). and (2.17) we obtain
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 (2.18)
for allz2U:
From (2:15) and (2:18) we obtain that the function G1;2;;n(z) dened by
(1:2) is in the classS:
Settingn= 1 in Theorem 2.3 we have
Corollary 2.4. Letf2A andbe complex number with Re()0:If
(a):4j 1jRe();Re()2(0;1)
or
(b):j 1j1
4;Re()2[1;2]
then the function
G(z) =
Zz
0(f(t)) 1dt1
is in the classS:
Theorem 2.5. Let the functions fi2A;(i2f1;;ng)andi,be complex
numbers with Re()0for alli2f1;2;;ng. If
(a):4nX
i=1jijRe();Re()2(0;1)
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or
(b):nX
i=1jij1
4;Re()2[1;1)
then the function H1;2;;n;(z)dened by (1.3) is in the class S:
Proof. Dening the function h(z) by
h(z) =Zz
0nY
i=1fi(t)
ti
dt:
we take the same steps as in the proof. of Theorem 2.1.
Then we obtain that
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)=1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1izf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1jijzf0
i(z)
fi(z) 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1jijzf0
i(z)
fi(z)+ 1
: (2.19)
From (2.2) and (2.19) we obtain
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1jij1 +jzj
1 jzj+ 1
1 jzj2Re()
Re()nX
i=1jij2
1 jzj
1 jzj2Re()
Re()2
1 jzjnX
i=1jij: (2.20)
Now, we consider the cases
i1):0<Re()<1:
We have
1 jzj2Re()1 jzj2(2.21)
for allz2U:
From (2.20) and (2.21), we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 jzj2
Re()2
1 jzjnX
i=1jij
4
Re()nX
i=1jij: (2.22)
Using the condition (a). and (2.22) we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 (2.23)
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for allz2U:
i2):Re()1:
We have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()1 jzj2(2.24)
for allz2U:
From (2.24) and (2.20) we have
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)
1 jzj22
(1 jzj)nX
i=1jij
4nX
i=1jij: (2.25)
Using the condition (b). and (2.25) we obtain
1 jzj2Re()
Re()zh00(z)
h0(z)1 (2.26)
for allz2U:
From (2.23) and (2.26) we obtain that the function H1;2;;n;(z) dened
by (1.3) is in the class S:
Settingn= 1 in Theorem 2.5 we have
Corollary 2.6. Letf2A and; be complex numbers with Re()0:If
(a):jjRe()
4;Re()2(0;1)
or
(b):jj1
4;Re()2[1;2]
then the function
H(z) =
Zz
0t 1f(t)
t1
dt!1
is in the classS:
Acknowledgement. This work was partially supported by the strategic
project POSDRU 107/1.5/S/77265, inside POSDRU Romania 2007-2013 co-nanc
ed by the European Social Fund-Investing in People.
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1Department of Mathematics,University of Pites ti, T ^argul din Vale Str.,
No.1, 110040, Pites ti, Arges , Rom ^ania.
E-mail address :laura stanciu 30@yahoo.com
2Department of Mathematics, "1 Decembrie 1918"' University of Alba Iu-
lia,Alba Iulia, Str. N. Iorga, 510000, No. 11-13, Rom ^ania.
E-mail address :dbreaz@uab.ro
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