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Meromorphic extension spaces

Le Mau Hai, Nguyen Van Khue (1992)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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The aim of the present paper is to study meromorphic extension spaces. The obtained results allow us to get the invariance of meromorphic extendibility under finite proper surjective holomorphic maps.

Uniqueness of meromorphic functions sharing a meromorphic function of a smaller order with their derivatives

Xiao-Min Li, Hong-Xun Yi (2010)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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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.

Exceptional values of meromorphic functions and of their derivatives on annuli

Yuxian Chen, Zhaojun Wu (2012)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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This paper is devoted to exceptional values of meromorphic functions and of their derivatives on annuli. Some facts on exceptional values for meromorphic functions in the complex plane which were established by Singh, Gopalakrishna and Bhoosnurmath [Math. Ann. 191 (1971), 121-142, and Ann. Polon. Math. 35 (1977/78), 99-105] will be considered on annuli.

On meromorphic functions for sharing two sets and three sets inm-punctured complex plane

Hong-Yan Xu, Xiu-Min Zheng, Hua Wang (2016)

Open Mathematics

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In this article, we study the uniqueness problem of meromorphic functions in m-punctured complex plane Ω and obtain that there exist two sets S1, S2 with ♯S1 = 2 and ♯S2 = 9, such that any two admissible meromorphic functions f and g in Ω must be identical if f, g share S1, S2 I M in Ω.

Uniqueness of meromorphic functions sharing two finite sets

Jun-Fan Chen (2017)

Open Mathematics

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We prove uniqueness theorems of meromorphic functions, which show how two meromorphic functions are uniquely determined by their two finite shared sets. This answers a question posed by Gross. Moreover, some examples are provided to demonstrate that all the conditions are necessary.

Unicity theorems for meromorphic functions that share three values

Wei-Ran Lü, Hong-Xun Yi (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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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.