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On the existence of entire solutions to a system of nonlinear Fermat-type partial differential-difference equations

Published 25 Nov 2025 in math.CV | (2512.02040v1)

Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the precise form of finite-order entire solutions to the following system of Fermat-type partial differential-difference equations: \beas \begin{cases} \left(\frac{\partial f_1\left(z_1, z_2, \ldots, z_m \right)}{\partial z_1}\right){n_1} + f_2{m_1} \left(z_1 + c_1, z_2 + c_2, \ldots, z_m + c_m \right) = 1,\ \left(\frac{\partial f_2\left(z_1, z_2, \ldots, z_m \right)}{\partial z_1}\right){n_2} + f_1{m_2} \left(z_1 + c_1, z_2 + c_2, \ldots, z_m + c_m \right) = 1 \end{cases} \eeas for various combinations of the positive integers n1n_1, n2n_2, m1m_1 and m2m_2. Our results extend the work of Xu et al. (Entire solutions for several systems of non-linear difference and partial differential-difference equations of Fermat-type, J. Math. Anal. Appl., 483(2), 2020), generalizing the setting C<sup>2\mathbb{C}<sup>2 to C<sup>m\mathbb{C}<sup>m. Several examples are provided to illustrate the applicability and sharpness of the obtained results.

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