Measurably entire functions and their growth (Q1717610)

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      Measurably entire functions and their growth (English)
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      7 February 2019
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      The author considers the existence of a measurably entire function that satisfies a growth rate condition. Let \((X, \mathcal{B}, \mu)\) be a standard probability space, and \(T: \mathbb{C}\rightarrow PPT(X)\) be a free action. A map \(F: X\rightarrow \mathbb{C}\) is called measurably entire if it is a non-constant measurable function and for \(\mu\)-almost every \(x\in X\) the map \(F_x: \mathbb{C}\rightarrow \mathbb{C}\) defined by \(F_x(z):=F(T_zx)\) is entire. It is shown that there exists a measurably entire function such that for \(\mu\)-almost every \(x\in X\) for every \(\varepsilon>0\) \[ \lim_{R\to\infty}\frac{\log\log\max_{z\in \overline{R\mathbb D}}|F(T_zx)|}{(\log R)^{3+\varepsilon}}= 0, \] which gives an upper bound for the minimal growth rate of measurably entire functions. The author states that there is still a gap between the known lower and upper bounds.
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      measurably entire functions
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