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what are the function of genus

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Although function g is not uniquely defines, if it is a polynomial then its degree is uniquely defined, so that the genus of an entire function of finite genus is well-defined. Note. The following theorem shows that an entire function of genus µ has a certain bound on its “rate of growth.”

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Genus of an entire function

The non-negative integer is called the genus of the entire function . If the order ρ is not an integer, then is the integer part of . If the order is a positive integer, then there are two possibilities: or . For example, and are entire functions of genus 1.

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