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    Solution of a differential equation and its applications (English)
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    3 February 2003
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    The author proves that every solution of differential equation \(f^{(k)}-e^{Q(z)}f=1\) (\(k\geq 1\), Q is a nonconstant polynomial) is an entire function of infinite order. He gives some applications of this result.
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    entire function
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    shared value
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    uniqueness theorem
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