Abstract

AbstractIn his paper [The iteration of polynomials and transcendental entire functions. J. Aust. Math. Soc. (Series A)30 (1981), 483–495], Baker proved that the function f defined by has a Baker domain for c sufficiently large. In this paper we use a novel method to prove that f has a Baker domain for all c>0. We also prove that there exists an open unbounded set contained in the Baker domain on which the orbits of points under f are asymptotically horizontal.

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