Algebraic function solutions of a certain class of functional equations (Q1060250)

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Algebraic function solutions of a certain class of functional equations
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    Algebraic function solutions of a certain class of functional equations (English)
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    The following is a special case of the result proved in the paper. Suppose \(f(z_ 1,...,z_ n)\) in \({\mathbb C}((z_ 1,...,z_ n))\) satisfies the functional equation \[ f(z_ 1^{p_ 1},...,z_ n^{p_ n})=F(z_ 1,...,z_ n,f(z_ 1,...,z_ n)), \] where \(F\) is a rational function. If \(f\) is algebraic over \({\mathbb C}(z_ 1,...,z_ n)\), then it is in fact in \({\mathbb C}(z_ 1,...,z_ n)\). Theorems of this type are of interest in connection with Mahler's method in transcendence theory. The theorem is proved by a nice application of some differential algebra. For background comment and other results of this type obtained by less elegant methods, see the articles by the reviewer and \textit{A. J. van der Poorten}, pp. 211--226 (Zbl 0378.10020) and \textit{K. K. Kubota}, pp. 227-- 229 (Zbl 0378.10021) in ''Transcendence theory: advances and applications'', Proc. Conf., Cambridge 1976 (1977; Zbl 0357.00010).
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    algebraic function solutions
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    formal power series
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    functional equation
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    rational function
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    Mahler's method
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    transcendence theory
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    differential algebra
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