Value distribution of meromorphic functions
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Value distribution of meromorphic functions
(Translations of mathematical monographs, v. 236)
American Mathematical Society, c2008
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Распределение значений мероморфных функций
Raspredelenie znacheniĭ meromorfnykh funkt︠s︡iĭ
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Translated from the Russian
"This work was originally published in Russian by NAUKA under the title 'Распределение значений мероморфных функций', 1970."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 467-480) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book contains a comprehensive exposition of the Nevanlinna theory of meromorphic functions of one complex variable, with detailed study of deficiencies, value distribution, and asymptotic properties of meromorphic functions. A self-contained exposition of the inverse problem for meromorphic functions of finite order with finitely many deficiencies is given in full detail. Many results included in the book belong to the authors, and were previously available only in journal articles. The main body of the book is a translation of the Russian original published in 1970, which has been one of the most popular sources in this field since then. New references and footnotes related to recent achievements in the topics considered in the original edition have been added and a few corrections made. A new Appendix with a survey of the results obtained after 1970 and extensive bibliography has been written by Alexandre Eremenko and James K. Langley for this English edition. The only prerequisite for understanding material of this book is an undergraduate course in the theory of functions of one complex variable.
Table of Contents
Characteristics of the behavior of a meromorphic function and the first fundamental theorem Meromorphic functions of finite order The second fundamental theorem Deficient values Asymptotic properties of meromorphic functions and deficiencies Value distribution with respect to the arguments Applications of Riemann surfaces to value distribution On the magnitude of an entire function Notes A survey of some results after 1970 Bibliography References added to the English edition Author index Subject index Notation index.
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