On the equation P(f) = Q(g), where P, Q are polynomials and f, g are entire functions
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DOI10.1353/AJM.2010.0011zbMATH Open1210.39025arXiv0804.0739MaRDI QIDQ3066535FDOQ3066535
Authors: F. Pakovich
Publication date: 11 January 2011
Abstract: In 1922 Ritt described polynomial solutions of the functional equation P(f)=Q(g). In this paper we describe solutions of the equation above in the case when P,Q are polynomials while f,g are allowed to be arbitrary entire functions. In fact, we describe solutions of the more general functional equation s=P(f)=Q(g), where s,f,g are entire functions and P,Q are arbitrary rational functions. Besides, we solve the problem of description of "strong uniqueness polynomials" for entire functions.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0739
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