Absence of wandering domains for some real entire functions with bounded singular sets
Abstract
Let f be a real entire function whose set S(f) of singular values is real and bounded. We show that, if f satisfies a certain function-theoretic condition (the "sector condition"), then f has no wandering domains. Our result includes all maps of the form f(z)=λ sinh(z)/z + a, where a is a real constant and λ is positive. We also show the absence of wandering domains for certain non-real entire functions for which S(f) is bounded and the iterates of f tend to infinity uniformly on S(f). As a special case of our theorem, we give a short, elementary and non-technical proof that the Julia set of the complex exponential map f(z)=ez is the entire complex plane. Furthermore, we apply similar methods to extend a result of Bergweiler, concerning Baker domains of entire functions and their relation to the postsingular set, to the case of meromorphic functions.
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