In 1958, Baker posed the question that if f and g are two permutable transcendental entire functions, must their Julia sets be the same? In order to study this problem of permutable transcendental entire functions, by...In 1958, Baker posed the question that if f and g are two permutable transcendental entire functions, must their Julia sets be the same? In order to study this problem of permutable transcendental entire functions, by the properties of permutable transcendental entire functions, we prove that if f and g are permutable transcendental entire functions, then mes (J(f)) = mes (J(g)). Moreover, we give some results about the zero measure of the Julia sets of the permutable transcendental entire functions family.展开更多
文摘In 1958, Baker posed the question that if f and g are two permutable transcendental entire functions, must their Julia sets be the same? In order to study this problem of permutable transcendental entire functions, by the properties of permutable transcendental entire functions, we prove that if f and g are permutable transcendental entire functions, then mes (J(f)) = mes (J(g)). Moreover, we give some results about the zero measure of the Julia sets of the permutable transcendental entire functions family.