Uniformly bounded components of normality

Mathematics – Complex Variables

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17 pages, a revised version, to appear in Mathematical Proceedings Cambridge Philosophical Society

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10.1017/S0305004107000060

Suppose that $f(z)$ is a transcendental entire function and that the Fatou set $F(f)\neq\emptyset$. Set $$B_1(f):=\sup_{U}\frac{\sup_{z\in U}\log(|z|+3)}{\inf_{w\in U}\log(|w|+3)}$$ and $$B_2(f):=\sup_{U}\frac{\sup_{z\in U}\log\log(|z|+30)}{\inf_{w\in U}\log(|w|+3)},$$ where the supremum $\sup_{U}$ is taken over all components of $F(f)$. If $B_1(f)<\infty$ or $B_2(f)<\infty$, then we say $F(f)$ is strongly uniformly bounded or uniformly bounded respectively. In this article, we will show that, under some conditions, $F(f)$ is (strongly) uniformly bounded.

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