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The order conjecture fails in \(\mathcal S\) (English)
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17 November 2015
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Two entire functions \(f\) and \(F\) are called equivalent if there exist homeomorphisms \(\phi\) and \(\psi\) such that \(\psi\circ f=F\circ \phi\). It is shown that there exist equivalent functions \(f\) and \(F\) of different orders of growth for which the set of singularities of the inverse consists of three points. This solves a problem posed by Adam Epstein.
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Speiser class
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Eremenko-Lyubich class
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conjugation
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topological equivalence
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singular value
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entire function order
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