Abstract

A class of functions A \mathcal {A} is defined which contains the spirallike and close-to-convex functions. By decomposing A \mathcal {A} into subclasses in a natural way, some basic properties of A \mathcal {A} and these subclasses are determined, including solutions to extremal problems; distortion theorems; coefficient inequalities; and the radii of convexity and close-to-convexity.

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