On uniqueness theorems of meromorphic functions concerning weighted sharing of three values.
This paper concerns the uniqueness of meromorphic functions and shows that there exists a set S ⊂ ℂ of eight elements such that any two nonconstant meromorphic functions f and g in the open complex plane ℂ satisfying and Ē(∞,f) = Ē(∞,g) are identical, which improves a result of H. X. Yi. Also, some other related results are obtained, which generalize the results of G. Frank, E. Mues, M. Reinders, C. C. Yang, H. X. Yi, P. Li, M. L. Fang and H. Guo, and others.
We deal with a uniqueness theorem of two meromorphic functions that share three values with weights and also share a set consisting of two small meromorphic functions. Our results improve those by G. Brosch, I. Lahiri & P. Sahoo, T. C. Alzahary & H. X. Yi, P. Li & C. C. Yang, and others.
We prove some uniqueness theorems for meromorphic functions and their derivatives that share a meromorphic function whose order is less than those of the above meromorphic functions. The results in this paper improve those given by G. G. Gundersen & L. Z. Yang, J. P. Wang, J. M. Chang & Y. Z. Zhu, and others. Some examples are provided to show that our results are the best possible.
We deal with the problem of uniqueness of meromorphic functions sharing three values, and obtain several results which improve and extend some theorems of M. Ozawa, H. Ueda, H. X. Yi and other authors. We provide examples to show that results are sharp.
We prove some results on uniqueness of functions with three shared values. Our results improve those given by H. X. Yi, I. Lahiri, T. C. Alzahary & H. X. Yi, and other authors.
We prove a theorem on the growth of nonconstant solutions of a linear differential equation. From this we obtain some uniqueness theorems concerning that a nonconstant entire function and its linear differential polynomial share a small entire function. The results in this paper improve many known results. Some examples are provided to show that the results in this paper are the best possible.
We deal with uniqueness of entire functions whose difference polynomials share a nonzero polynomial CM, which corresponds to Theorem 2 of I. Laine and C. C. Yang [Proc. Japan Acad. Ser. A 83 (2007), 148-151] and Theorem 1.2 of K. Liu and L. Z. Yang [Arch. Math. 92 (2009), 270-278]. We also deal with uniqueness of entire functions whose difference polynomials share a meromorphic function of a smaller order, improving Theorem 5 of J. L. Zhang [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 367 (2010), 401-408], where the entire...
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