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Julia Limiting Directions of Entire Solutions of Complex Differential Equations

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For entire or meromorphic function f, a value θ ∈ [0, 2π) is called a Julia limiting direction if there is an unbounded sequence {zn} in the Julia set satisfying… Click to show full abstract

For entire or meromorphic function f, a value θ ∈ [0, 2π) is called a Julia limiting direction if there is an unbounded sequence {zn} in the Julia set satisfying $$\mathop {\lim }\limits_{n \to \infty } \;\arg {z_n} = \theta $$ . Our main result is on the entire solution f of P(z, f) + F(z)fs = 0, where P(z, f) is a differential polynomial of f with entire coefficients of growth smaller than that of the entire transcendental F, with the integer s being no more than the minimum degree of all differential monomials in P(z, f). We observe that Julia limiting directions of f partly come from the directions in which F grows quickly.

Keywords: solutions complex; limiting directions; complex differential; directions entire; julia limiting; entire solutions

Journal Title: Acta Mathematica Scientia
Year Published: 2021

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