On factorization representation on meromorphic functions (Q805795)
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On factorization representation on meromorphic functions (English)
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1991
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The author proves some results on infinitely factorizable functions. To illustrate we state his Theorem 1 below: Let H(z) be a non-constant prime entire function of finite order. Then \(F(z)=e^{H(z)}\) is right- infinitely factorizable (i.e. f has no finite factorization and can be expressed as \(f_ 1\circ f_ 2\circ...\circ f_ k\circ \phi_ k,...\), where \(f_ i\) are prime \((i=1,...,k)\) and \(\phi_ k,..\). are composite; \(k=1,2,...)\) and any factorization representation of F are of the form \[ (1)\quad F(z)=\{z^{n_ k}\}_ 1^{\infty}\circ (e^{H(z)/n}), \] where \(n_ 1,...,n_ k\) are any (positive or negative) integers. Furthermore, if \(H(z)=mz+p(e^ z)\) with p being a non-constant polynomial and m a non-zero integer (m may be assumed to be a prime number, then F has also the following representation form \[ F(z)=z^ m\circ (ze^{p(z)/m}\circ z^{n_ 1}\circ...\circ z^{n_ k}\circ e^{z/n},..., \] where \(n_ 1,n_ 2,...,n_ k\) and n are the same as in (1).
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