Singularities of inner functions associated with hyperbolic maps
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Abstract: Let be a function in the Eremenko-Lyubich class , and let be an unbounded, forward invariant Fatou component of . We relate the number of singularities of an inner function associated to with the number of tracts of . In particular, we show that if lies in either of two large classes of functions in , and also has finitely many tracts, then the number of singularities of an associated inner function is at most equal to the number of tracts of . Our results imply that for hyperbolic functions of finite order there is an upper bound -- related to the order -- on the number of singularities of an associated inner function.
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