On the zeros of a meromorphic function and its derivatives (Q854593)

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On the zeros of a meromorphic function and its derivatives
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    On the zeros of a meromorphic function and its derivatives (English)
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    6 December 2006
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    Let \(f\) be a meromorphic function of finite order with only finitely many simple zeros. Suppose that \(f''\) has only finitely many zeros. It is shown that then \(f\) has the form \(f(x)=R(z)\exp P(z)\) where \(P\) is is a polynomial and \(R\) is a rational function. Another result says that a meromorphic function \(f\) of finite order has this form if there exists a polynomial \(h\) with \(h\not\equiv 1\) and \(h\not\equiv (n+1)/ n\) for all positive integers \(n\) such that \(ff''-h(f')^2\) has only finitely many zeros.
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    meromorphic
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    differential polynomial
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    zeros
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    poles
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    Langley conjecture
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