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On unique factorizability of certain composite entire functions
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    On unique factorizability of certain composite entire functions (English)
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    5 September 1993
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    The authors prove some interesting results on unique factorization in the composite sense: For example they show that if \(P,Q\) and \(S\) are non- constant polynomials, then the composite functions \[ F(z)=(z+P(e^{Q(e^ z)}))\circ(z+s(e^ z)) \] \[ G(z)=(z+5(e^ z))\circ(z+P(e^{Q(e^ z)})) \] and \[ H(z)=(z+P(e^ z))\circ(z+Q(e^ z))\circ(z+S(e^ z)) \] are each uniquely factorizable. Furthermore, if \(h\) is entire and of order less than 1, then \[ T(z)=(z+P(e^ z))\circ(z+h(e^ z)) \] is uniquely factorizable.
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    composite functions
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    factorizable
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