
arXiv: 2412.19339
In this paper, we solve certain Fermat-type partial differential-difference equations for finite order entire functions of several complex variables. These results are significant generalizations of some earlier findings, especially those of Haldar and Ahamed (Entire solutions of several quadratic binomial and trinomial partial differential-difference equations in $\mathbb{C}^2$, Anal. Math. Phys., 12 (2022)). In addition, the results improve the previous results from the situation with two complex variables to the situation with several complex variables. To support our results, we have included several examples.
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39A45, 39A14, 39B32, 32W50, 30D35, Mathematics - Complex Variables, FOS: Mathematics, Complex Variables (math.CV)
39A45, 39A14, 39B32, 32W50, 30D35, Mathematics - Complex Variables, FOS: Mathematics, Complex Variables (math.CV)
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