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Research Inventy: International Journal Of Engineering And Science
Vol.2, Issue 8 (March 2013), Pp 06-10
Issn(e): 2278-4721, Issn(p):2319-6483, Www.Researchinventy.Com
6
On The Zeros of Analytic Functions
M. H. Gulzar
P. G. Department of Mathematics University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006
Abstract : In this paper we consider a certain class of analytic functions whose coefficients are restricted to
certain conditions, and find some interesting zero-free regions for them. Our results generalize a number of
already known results in this direction.
Mathematics Subject Classification: 30C10, 30C15
Key-words and phrases: Analytic Function , Coefficients, Zeros
I. INTRODUCTION AND STATEMENT OF RESULTS
Regarding the zeros of a class of analytic functions , whose coefficients are restricted to certain
conditions, W. M. Shah and A. Liman [4] have proved the following results:
Theorem A: Let 0)(
0
 

j
j
j zazf be analytic in tz  . If for some 1k ,
......2
2
10  atatak .,
and for some  ,
,......,2,1,0,
2
arg  ja j


then f(z ) does not vanish in
2222
)1()1(
)1(





kM
Mt
kM
tk
z ,
where




10
sin
2)sin(cos
j
j
j ta
a
kM

 .
Theorem B: Let 0)(
0
 

j
j
j zazf be analytic in tz  . If for some 1k and 0 ,
............ 1
2
2
10  k
k
k
tatatatak .,
and for some  ,
,......,2,1,0,
2
arg  ja j


then f(z ) does not vanish in
22*
*
22
)1()1(*
)1(





kM
tM
kM
tk
z ,
where




100
* sin
2sincos)
2
(
j
j
j
kk
ta
a
kkt
a
a
M

 .
The aim of this paper is to generalize the above - mentioned results. In fact , we are going to prove the
following results:
On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions…
7
Theorem 1: Let 0)(
0
 

j
j
j zazf be analytic for tz  . If for some 0 ,
......2
2
10  atata .,
and for some real  and  ,
,......,2,1,0,
2
arg  ja j


then f(z ) does not vanish in
222
0
2
0
222
0
0






Ma
aMt
Ma
ta
z ,
where






100
0 sin
2)sin)(cos(
j
j
j ta
aa
a
M



.
Remark1: Taking 0)1( ak  , 1k , Theorem 1 reduces to Theorem A.
Also taking 0  , we get the following result, proved earlier by Aziz and Shah [2] :
Corollary 1: Let 0)(
0
 

j
j
j zazf be analytic for tz  such that for some 1k ,
......2
2
10  attaka .
Then f(z) does not vanish in
1212
)1(





k
kt
k
tk
z .
Taking 0  and 0 , we get the following result proved earlier by Aziz and Mohammad [1] :
Corollary 2: Let 0)(
0
 

j
j
j zazf be analytic for tz  such that 0ja and
,......3,2,1,01  jtaa jj .Then f(z) does not vanish in tz  .
Theorem 2: Let 0)(
0
 

j
j
j zazf be analytic for tz  . If for some 0 ,
0 ,
............ 1
1
2
2
10  





 atatatata .,
and for some real  and ,
,......,2,1,0,
2
arg  ja j


then f(z ) does not vanish in
22*2
0
2
0
*
22*2
0
0






Ma
atM
Ma
ta
z ,
where









10000
* sin2
sin1cos)12(
j
j
j ta
aaa
t
a
a
M




 
.
Remark2: Taking 0)1( ak  , 1k , Theorem 2 reduces to Theorem B.
The result of Aziz and Mohammad (Theorem 6 of [1]) follows from Theorem 2 by taking 0 .
On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions…
8
II. LEMMA
For the proofs of the above theorems , we need the following lemma, which is due to Govil and
Rahman [3]:
Lemma : If
2
arg

 ja and for some t>0, ,,......,1,0,1 njata jj   , then
]sin)(cos)[( 111    jjjjjj ataataata .
III. Proofs Of The Theorems
Proof of Theorem 1: Consider the function
)()()( zftzzF 
......)()(
......)()(
......))((
2
21100
2
21100
2
210



ztaaztaazta
ztaaztaata
zazaatz

)(0 zGzta   ,
where



 
2
110 )()()(
j
j
jj ztaaztaazG  .
Since ,......,2,1,0,
2
arg  ja j

 by using the lemma and the hypothesis, we have for tz  ,
 sin}){(cos})[{()( 1010 taataatzG 
......]}sin)(cos){( 2121   taataat
.
]
sin2
)sin)(cos1[(
0
100
0
Mat
ta
aa
at
j
j
j

 





Since G(z) is analytic for tz  , G(0)=0, it follows by Schwarz’s lemma that
zMatzG 0)(  for tz  .
Hence it follows that
)()( 0 zGztazF  
][
0
0 Mztt
a
z
a 

0
if
Mztt
a
z

0

i.e. if
t
a
z
Mzt 
0

.
Since the region defined by
t
a
z
Mzt 
0

is precisely the disk
On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions…
9
222
0
222
0
0






Ma
Mt
Ma
ta
z ,
we conclude that F(z) and therefore f(z) does not vanish in the disk
222
0
222
0
0






Ma
Mt
Ma
ta
z .
That completes the proof of Theorem 1.
Proof of Theorem 2: Consider the function
)()()( zftzzF 
1
1
2
21100
1
2
21100
2
210
)(......)()(
......)(......)()(
......))((






k
kk
n
nn
ztaaztaaztaazta
ztaaztaaztaata
zazaatz

......)(...... 1  
n
nn zaa
)(0 zGzta   .
Since ,......,2,1,0,
2
arg  ja j

 by using the lemma and the hypothesis, we have for tz  ,
1
1
2
2110 )(......)()()( 
 
 ztaaztaaztaazG
......)(...... 1
1  

n
nn zaa
 sin)(cos)[( 0101 ataatat 
......]
sin)(cos)(......
sin)(cos)(
sin)(cos)(
......sin)(cos)(
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
2
12
2

















n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
at
atatatat
atatatat
atatatat
taattaat





























10000
0
sin2
sin1cos)12(
j
j
j ta
aaa
t
a
a
at




 
*
0 Mat ,
where









10000
* sin2
sin1cos)12(
j
j
j ta
aaa
t
a
a
M




 
.
Since G(z) is analytic for tz  , G(0)=0, it follows by Schwarz’s lemma that
zMatzG *
0)(  for tz  .
Hence it follows that
)()( 0 zGztazF  
][ *
0
0 Mztt
a
z
a 

0
On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions…
10
if
*
0
Mztt
a
z


i.e. if
t
a
z
Mzt 
0
* 
.
Since the region defined by
t
a
z
Mzt 
0
* 
is precisely the disk
22*2
0
*
22*2
0
0






Ma
tM
Ma
ta
z ,
we conclude that F(z) and therefore f(z) does not vanish in the disk
22*2
0
*
22*2
0
0






Ma
tM
Ma
ta
z .
That completes the proof of Theorem 2.
REFERENCES
[1] A. Aziz and Q. G. Mohammad, On the zeros of a certain class of polynomials and related analytic functions, J. Math. Anal.
ppl.75(1980), 495-502.
[2] A. Aziz and W. M. Shah, On the location of zeros of polynomials and related analytic functions, onlinear Studies 6 (1999), 91-
101.
[3] N. K. Govil and Q.I. Rahman, On the Enestrom-Kakeya Theorem II, Tohoku Math.J. 20 (1968), 126-136.
[4] W. M. Shah and A. Liman, On Enestrom-Kakeya Theorem and related analytic functions, Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.), Vol.
117, No.3, August 2007359-370.

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  • 1. Research Inventy: International Journal Of Engineering And Science Vol.2, Issue 8 (March 2013), Pp 06-10 Issn(e): 2278-4721, Issn(p):2319-6483, Www.Researchinventy.Com 6 On The Zeros of Analytic Functions M. H. Gulzar P. G. Department of Mathematics University of Kashmir, Srinagar 190006 Abstract : In this paper we consider a certain class of analytic functions whose coefficients are restricted to certain conditions, and find some interesting zero-free regions for them. Our results generalize a number of already known results in this direction. Mathematics Subject Classification: 30C10, 30C15 Key-words and phrases: Analytic Function , Coefficients, Zeros I. INTRODUCTION AND STATEMENT OF RESULTS Regarding the zeros of a class of analytic functions , whose coefficients are restricted to certain conditions, W. M. Shah and A. Liman [4] have proved the following results: Theorem A: Let 0)( 0    j j j zazf be analytic in tz  . If for some 1k , ......2 2 10  atatak ., and for some  , ,......,2,1,0, 2 arg  ja j   then f(z ) does not vanish in 2222 )1()1( )1(      kM Mt kM tk z , where     10 sin 2)sin(cos j j j ta a kM   . Theorem B: Let 0)( 0    j j j zazf be analytic in tz  . If for some 1k and 0 , ............ 1 2 2 10  k k k tatatatak ., and for some  , ,......,2,1,0, 2 arg  ja j   then f(z ) does not vanish in 22* * 22 )1()1(* )1(      kM tM kM tk z , where     100 * sin 2sincos) 2 ( j j j kk ta a kkt a a M   . The aim of this paper is to generalize the above - mentioned results. In fact , we are going to prove the following results:
  • 2. On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions… 7 Theorem 1: Let 0)( 0    j j j zazf be analytic for tz  . If for some 0 , ......2 2 10  atata ., and for some real  and  , ,......,2,1,0, 2 arg  ja j   then f(z ) does not vanish in 222 0 2 0 222 0 0       Ma aMt Ma ta z , where       100 0 sin 2)sin)(cos( j j j ta aa a M    . Remark1: Taking 0)1( ak  , 1k , Theorem 1 reduces to Theorem A. Also taking 0  , we get the following result, proved earlier by Aziz and Shah [2] : Corollary 1: Let 0)( 0    j j j zazf be analytic for tz  such that for some 1k , ......2 2 10  attaka . Then f(z) does not vanish in 1212 )1(      k kt k tk z . Taking 0  and 0 , we get the following result proved earlier by Aziz and Mohammad [1] : Corollary 2: Let 0)( 0    j j j zazf be analytic for tz  such that 0ja and ,......3,2,1,01  jtaa jj .Then f(z) does not vanish in tz  . Theorem 2: Let 0)( 0    j j j zazf be analytic for tz  . If for some 0 , 0 , ............ 1 1 2 2 10         atatatata ., and for some real  and , ,......,2,1,0, 2 arg  ja j   then f(z ) does not vanish in 22*2 0 2 0 * 22*2 0 0       Ma atM Ma ta z , where          10000 * sin2 sin1cos)12( j j j ta aaa t a a M       . Remark2: Taking 0)1( ak  , 1k , Theorem 2 reduces to Theorem B. The result of Aziz and Mohammad (Theorem 6 of [1]) follows from Theorem 2 by taking 0 .
  • 3. On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions… 8 II. LEMMA For the proofs of the above theorems , we need the following lemma, which is due to Govil and Rahman [3]: Lemma : If 2 arg   ja and for some t>0, ,,......,1,0,1 njata jj   , then ]sin)(cos)[( 111    jjjjjj ataataata . III. Proofs Of The Theorems Proof of Theorem 1: Consider the function )()()( zftzzF  ......)()( ......)()( ......))(( 2 21100 2 21100 2 210    ztaaztaazta ztaaztaata zazaatz  )(0 zGzta   , where      2 110 )()()( j j jj ztaaztaazG  . Since ,......,2,1,0, 2 arg  ja j   by using the lemma and the hypothesis, we have for tz  ,  sin}){(cos})[{()( 1010 taataatzG  ......]}sin)(cos){( 2121   taataat . ] sin2 )sin)(cos1[( 0 100 0 Mat ta aa at j j j         Since G(z) is analytic for tz  , G(0)=0, it follows by Schwarz’s lemma that zMatzG 0)(  for tz  . Hence it follows that )()( 0 zGztazF   ][ 0 0 Mztt a z a   0 if Mztt a z  0  i.e. if t a z Mzt  0  . Since the region defined by t a z Mzt  0  is precisely the disk
  • 4. On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions… 9 222 0 222 0 0       Ma Mt Ma ta z , we conclude that F(z) and therefore f(z) does not vanish in the disk 222 0 222 0 0       Ma Mt Ma ta z . That completes the proof of Theorem 1. Proof of Theorem 2: Consider the function )()()( zftzzF  1 1 2 21100 1 2 21100 2 210 )(......)()( ......)(......)()( ......))((       k kk n nn ztaaztaaztaazta ztaaztaaztaata zazaatz  ......)(...... 1   n nn zaa )(0 zGzta   . Since ,......,2,1,0, 2 arg  ja j   by using the lemma and the hypothesis, we have for tz  , 1 1 2 2110 )(......)()()(     ztaaztaaztaazG ......)(...... 1 1    n nn zaa  sin)(cos)[( 0101 ataatat  ......] sin)(cos)(...... sin)(cos)( sin)(cos)( ......sin)(cos)( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 12 2                  n n n n n n n n n n at atatatat atatatat atatatat taattaat                              10000 0 sin2 sin1cos)12( j j j ta aaa t a a at       * 0 Mat , where          10000 * sin2 sin1cos)12( j j j ta aaa t a a M       . Since G(z) is analytic for tz  , G(0)=0, it follows by Schwarz’s lemma that zMatzG * 0)(  for tz  . Hence it follows that )()( 0 zGztazF   ][ * 0 0 Mztt a z a   0
  • 5. On The Zeros Of Analytic Functions… 10 if * 0 Mztt a z   i.e. if t a z Mzt  0 *  . Since the region defined by t a z Mzt  0 *  is precisely the disk 22*2 0 * 22*2 0 0       Ma tM Ma ta z , we conclude that F(z) and therefore f(z) does not vanish in the disk 22*2 0 * 22*2 0 0       Ma tM Ma ta z . That completes the proof of Theorem 2. REFERENCES [1] A. Aziz and Q. G. Mohammad, On the zeros of a certain class of polynomials and related analytic functions, J. Math. Anal. ppl.75(1980), 495-502. [2] A. Aziz and W. M. Shah, On the location of zeros of polynomials and related analytic functions, onlinear Studies 6 (1999), 91- 101. [3] N. K. Govil and Q.I. Rahman, On the Enestrom-Kakeya Theorem II, Tohoku Math.J. 20 (1968), 126-136. [4] W. M. Shah and A. Liman, On Enestrom-Kakeya Theorem and related analytic functions, Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.), Vol. 117, No.3, August 2007359-370.