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Transcendental Meromorphic Functions Whose First Order Derivatives Have Finitely Many Zeros
Department of Mathematics, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China
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Advances in Pure Mathematics·Volume 09 (2019)·Pages 925–933·Published 4 November 2019·DOI10.4236/apm.2019.911045
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Abstract
Let f be a meromorphic function in C. If the order of f is greater than 2, has finitely many zeros and f takes a non-zero finite value finitely times, and then is unbounded.
KeywordsTranscendental Meromorphic FunctionsDerivativesZeros
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