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Uniqueness of entire functions and fixed points

Xiao-Guang QiLian-Zhong Yang — 2010

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Let f and g be entire functions, n, k and m be positive integers, and λ, μ be complex numbers with |λ| + |μ| ≠ 0. We prove that ( f ( z ) ( λ f m ( z ) + μ ) ) ( k ) must have infinitely many fixed points if n ≥ k + 2; furthermore, if ( f ( z ) ( λ f m ( z ) + μ ) ) ( k ) and ( g ( z ) ( λ g m ( z ) + μ ) ) ( k ) have the same fixed points with the same multiplicities, then either f ≡ cg for a constant c, or f and g assume certain forms provided that n > 2k + m* + 4, where m* is an integer that depends only on λ.

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