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Let \(f\) be an admissible meromorphic solution of \[ \prod_{j=1}^n f(q_j z) = R(z,f(z)), \] where \(q_j\in\mathbb{C}\setminus\{0,1\}\) for all \(j\in\{1,\ldots,n\}\) and \(R(z,f(z))\) is rational in \(f(z)\) having meromorphic coefficients. In the paper under review the authors show that if \(\deg_f(R(z,f))>n\), then \(f\) cannot be of zero order. Similarly, the authors show that the equation above does not have any admissible zero-order entire solutions in the case \(\deg_f(R(z,f))\not=n\). In addition, the authors give growth estimates for meromorphic solutions of the equation above, and consider their value distribution. | |||
Property / review text: Let \(f\) be an admissible meromorphic solution of \[ \prod_{j=1}^n f(q_j z) = R(z,f(z)), \] where \(q_j\in\mathbb{C}\setminus\{0,1\}\) for all \(j\in\{1,\ldots,n\}\) and \(R(z,f(z))\) is rational in \(f(z)\) having meromorphic coefficients. In the paper under review the authors show that if \(\deg_f(R(z,f))>n\), then \(f\) cannot be of zero order. Similarly, the authors show that the equation above does not have any admissible zero-order entire solutions in the case \(\deg_f(R(z,f))\not=n\). In addition, the authors give growth estimates for meromorphic solutions of the equation above, and consider their value distribution. / rank | |||
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Existence and properties of meromorphic solutions of some \(q\)-difference equations (English)
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5 October 2016
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Let \(f\) be an admissible meromorphic solution of \[ \prod_{j=1}^n f(q_j z) = R(z,f(z)), \] where \(q_j\in\mathbb{C}\setminus\{0,1\}\) for all \(j\in\{1,\ldots,n\}\) and \(R(z,f(z))\) is rational in \(f(z)\) having meromorphic coefficients. In the paper under review the authors show that if \(\deg_f(R(z,f))>n\), then \(f\) cannot be of zero order. Similarly, the authors show that the equation above does not have any admissible zero-order entire solutions in the case \(\deg_f(R(z,f))\not=n\). In addition, the authors give growth estimates for meromorphic solutions of the equation above, and consider their value distribution.
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\(q\)-difference equation
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meromorphic solution
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growth
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value distribution
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