Boundedness of stable domains of transcendental functions (Q2372402)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5174901
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5174901 |
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Boundedness of stable domains of transcendental functions (English)
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26 July 2007
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Let \(f:\mathbb{C}\to\mathbb{C}\) be an entire transcendental function of order less than \(\frac{1}{2}\). It is an open question, due to Baker, whether every Fatou component of \(f\) is bounded. There are now a number of results which establish the boundedness of Fatou components under additional assumptions on the regularity of growth of \(f\). The proofs predominantly rely on appropriate estimates of the hyperbolic metric. The authors use similar methods to extend some of these results to the setting of ``random iteration''. More precisely, fix some sequence \(f_1,f_2,\dots\), where the \(f_j\) are chosen from a finite collection of entire transcendental functions. Under suitable assumptions on the \(f_j\), the authors show that every component of the set of normality of the family \[ \bigl(f_{j}\circ\dots\circ f_{2}\circ f_{1}\bigr)_{j\in\mathbb N} \] is bounded. They also prove some results for random iteration of transcendental meromorphic functions.
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entire function
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Fatou set
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Julia set
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meromorphic function
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random iteration
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