Abstract

We solve the problem of finding the largest domain D for which, under given ψ and q, the differential subordination ψ(p(z),zp(z))Dp(z)q(z), where D and q(𝒰) are regions bounded by conic sections, is satisfied. The shape of the domain D is described by the shape of q(𝒰). Also, we find the best dominant of the differential subordination p(z)+(zp(z)/(βp(z)+γ))pk(z), when the function pk(k[0,)) maps the unit disk onto a conical domain contained in a right half-plane. Various applications in the theory of univalent functions are also given.