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On a new class of functional equations satisfied by polynomial functions

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The classical result of L. Szekelyhidi states that (under some assumptions) every solution of a general linear equation must be a polynomial function. It is known that Szekelyhidi’s result may… Click to show full abstract

The classical result of L. Szekelyhidi states that (under some assumptions) every solution of a general linear equation must be a polynomial function. It is known that Szekelyhidi’s result may be generalized to equations where some occurrences of the unknown functions are multiplied by a linear combination of the variables. In this paper we study the equations where two such combinations appear. The simplest nontrivial example of such a case is given by the equation $$\begin{aligned} F(x + y) - F(x) - F(y) = yf(x) + xf(y) \end{aligned}$$ considered by Fechner and Gselmann (Publ Math Debrecen 80(1–2):143–154, 2012). In the present paper we prove several results concerning the systematic approach to the generalizations of this equation.

Keywords: equations satisfied; class functional; satisfied polynomial; new class; polynomial functions; functional equations

Journal Title: Aequationes Mathematicae
Year Published: 2021

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