On analogies between nonlinear difference and differential equations (Q963129)

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On analogies between nonlinear difference and differential equations
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    On analogies between nonlinear difference and differential equations (English)
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    8 April 2010
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    The authors study some similarities between results on the existence and uniqueness of finite order entire solutions of nonlinear differential equations and difference-differential equations of the form \[ f^n + L(z, f) = h, \] where \(n \geq 2\) is an integer, \(h\) is a given non-vanishing meromorphic function of finite order, and \(L (z, f)\) is a linear difference-differential polynomials, with small meromorphic functions as coefficients. The authors prove for example the following theorem: Theorem 1. Let \(p, q\) be polynomials. Then the nonlinear difference equation \[ f^2 (z) + q (z) f (z +1)=p(z) \] has no transcendental entire solutions of finite order.
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    difference-differential polynomial
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    difference polynomial
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    difference-differential equation
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    Nevanlinna theory
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