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Existence of meromorphic solutions of first order difference equations

Complex Variables 2018-05-31 v2

Abstract

It is shown that if It is shown that if \begin{equation}\label{abstract_eq} f(z+1)^n=R(z,f),\tag{\dag} \end{equation} where R(z,f)R(z,f) is rational in ff with meromorphic coefficients and degf(R(z,f))=n\deg_f(R(z,f))=n, has an admissible meromorphic solution, then either ff satisfies a difference linear or Riccati equation with meromorphic coefficients, or \eqref{abstract_eq} can be transformed into one in a list of ten equations with certain meromorphic or algebroid coefficients. In particular, if \eqref{abstract_eq}, where the assumption degf(R(z,f))=n\deg_f(R(z,f))=n has been discarded, has rational coefficients and a transcendental meromorphic solution ff of hyper-order <1<1, then either ff satisfies a difference linear or Riccati equation with rational coefficients, or \eqref{abstract_eq} can be transformed into one in a list of five equations which consists of four difference Fermat equations and one equation which is a special case of the symmetric QRT map. Solutions to all of these equations are presented in terms of Weierstrass or Jacobi elliptic functions, or in terms of meromorphic functions which are solutions to a difference Riccati equation. This provides a natural difference analogue of Steinmetz' generalization of Malmquist's theorem.

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@article{arxiv.1708.07647,
  title  = {Existence of meromorphic solutions of first order difference equations},
  author = {Risto Korhonen and Yueyang Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07647},
  year   = {2018}
}

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25 pages, some errors are corrected