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For a transcendental entire function, a partial affirmative answer to Baker's question on the boundedness of its Fatou components is given. In addition, we have addressed Wang's question on Fej\'er gaps. Certain results about functions with…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2022-12-09 Ramanpreet Kaur

Baker's conjecture states that a transcendental entire function of order less than $1/2$ has no unbounded Fatou components. It is known that, for such functions, there are no unbounded periodic Fatou components and so it remains to show…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2015-02-10 D. A. Nicks , P. J. Rippon , G. M. Stallard

We introduce a new technique that allows us to make progress on two long standing conjectures in transcendental dynamics: Baker's conjecture that a transcendental entire function of order less than 1/2 has no unbounded Fatou components, and…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2011-12-22 Philip J. Rippon , Gwyneth M. Stallard

The dynamics of transcendental functions in the complex plane has received a significant amount of attention. In particular much is known about the description of Fatou components. Besides the types of periodic Fatou components that can…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2017-05-26 Leandro Arosio , Anna Miriam Benini , John Erik Fornaess , Han Peters

An omitted value of a transcendental meromorphic function $f$ is called a Baker omitted value, in short \textit{bov} if there is a disk $D$ centered at the bov such that each component of the boundary of $f^{-1}(D)$ is bounded. Assuming…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2021-07-06 Subhasis Ghora , Tarakanta Nayak , Satyajit Sahoo

This paper is devoted to establish sufficient conditions under which a transcendental meromorphic function has no unbounded Fatou components and to extend some results for entire functions to meromorphic functions. Actually, we shall mainly…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2007-11-21 Zheng Jian-Hua , Piyapong Niamsup

We prove that there exist three transcendental entire functions that have infinite number of domains which lie in the wandering component of each of these functions and their composites. This result is a generalization of the result of…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2018-03-28 Bishnu Hari Subedi , Ajaya Singh

We show that an invariant Fatou component of a hyperbolic transcendental entire function is a bounded Jordan domain (in fact, a quasidisc) if and only if it contains only finitely many critical points and no asymptotic curves. We use this…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2016-02-11 Walter Bergweiler , Núria Fagella , Lasse Rempe-Gillen

We show the existence of transcendental entire functions $f: \mathbb{C} \rightarrow \mathbb{C}$ with Hausdorff-dimension $1$ Julia sets, such that every Fatou component of $f$ has infinite inner connectivity. We also show that there exist…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2025-07-09 Jack Burkart , Kirill Lazebnik

We give an example of a transcendental entire function with a simply connected fast escaping Fatou component, but with no multiply connected Fatou components. We also give a new criterion for points to be in the fast escaping set.

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2016-01-26 D. J. Sixsmith

We show that there exists an entire function without finite asymptotic values for which the associated Newton function tends to infinity in some invariant domain. The question whether such a function exists had been raised by Douady.

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2018-01-08 Walter Bergweiler , D. Drasin , J. K. Langley

We consider the dynamical properties of transcendental entire functions and their compositions. We give several conditions under which Fatou set of a transcendental entire function $f$ coincide with that of $f\circ g,$ where $g$ is another…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2014-05-20 Dinesh Kumar , Sanjay Kumar

We show that there exists an entire function which has neither fixed points nor invariant Baker domains. The question whether such a function exists was raised by Buff.

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2014-11-04 Walter Bergweiler

We analyze the boundaries of multiply connected Fatou components of transcendental maps by means of universal covering maps and associated inner functions. A unified approach is presented, which includes invariant Fatou components (of any…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2025-10-13 Gustavo R. Ferreira , Anna Jové

We study the dynamics of an arbitrary semigroup of transcendental entire functions using Fatou-Julia theory. Several results of the dynamics associated with iteration of a transcendental entire function have been extended to transcendental…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2015-10-08 Dinesh Kumar , Sanjay Kumar

Let $f$ be Fatou's function, that is, $f(z)= z+1+e^{-z}$. We prove that the escaping set of $f$ has the structure of a `spider's web' and we show that this result implies that the non-escaping endpoints of the Julia set of $f$ together with…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2015-10-27 Vasiliki Evdoridou

In this paper, we show that there exist transcendental meromorphic functions with a cycle of 2-periodic Fatou components, where one is simply connected while the other is doubly connected. In particular, the doubly connected Fatou component…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2024-05-03 Jiaxing Huang , Chengfa Wu , Jian-Hua Zheng

We prove a form of the $\cos \pi \rho$ theorem which gives strong estimates for the minimum modulus of a transcendental entire function of order zero. We also prove a generalisation of a result of Hinkkanen that gives a sufficient condition…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2008-01-24 P. J. Rippon , G. M. Stallard

We construct several new classes of transcendental entire functions, f, such that both the escaping set, I(f), and the fast escaping set, A(f), have a structure known as a spider's web. We show that some of these classes have a degree of…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2016-01-26 D. J. Sixsmith

Let $f$ be a transcendental entire function and let $A(f)$ denote the set of points that escape to infinity `as fast as possible' under iteration. By writing $A(f)$ as a countable union of closed sets, called `levels' of $A(f)$, we obtain a…

Complex Variables · Mathematics 2014-02-26 P. J. Rippon , G. M. Stallard
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