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Conformable differential operator generalizes the Briot-Bouquet differential equation in a complex domain
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Cloud Computing Center, University Malaya, 50603, Malaysia
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Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Burton, Ohio 44021-9500, USA
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Received:
07 July 2019
Accepted:
25 September 2019
Published:
12 October 2019
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MSC :
30C45, 30C55
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Very recently, a new local and limit-based extension of derivatives, called conformable derivative, has been formulated. We define a new conformable derivative in the complex domain, derive its differential calculus properties as well as its geometric properties in the field of geometric function theory. In addition, we employ the new conformable operator to generalize the Briot-Bouquet differential equation. We establish analytic solutions for the generalized Briot-Bouquet differential equation by using the concept of subordination and superordination. Examples of special normalized functions are illustrated in the sequel.
Citation: Rabha W. Ibrahim, Jay M. Jahangiri. Conformable differential operator generalizes the Briot-Bouquet differential equation in a complex domain[J]. AIMS Mathematics, 2019, 4(6): 1582-1595. doi: 10.3934/math.2019.6.1582
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Abstract
Very recently, a new local and limit-based extension of derivatives, called conformable derivative, has been formulated. We define a new conformable derivative in the complex domain, derive its differential calculus properties as well as its geometric properties in the field of geometric function theory. In addition, we employ the new conformable operator to generalize the Briot-Bouquet differential equation. We establish analytic solutions for the generalized Briot-Bouquet differential equation by using the concept of subordination and superordination. Examples of special normalized functions are illustrated in the sequel.
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