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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1571169
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Value distribution of Painlevé transcendents of the first and the second kind
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1571169

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    Value distribution of Painlevé transcendents of the first and the second kind (English)
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    21 March 2002
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    Let \(\phi(z)\) (resp. \(\psi(z)\)) be an arbitrary transcendental meromorphic solution to the first (resp. second) Painlevé equation. The author proves that if \(g(z)\) is small with respect to \(\phi(z)\) (resp. \(\psi(z)\))) then the deficiency \(\delta(g,\phi)\) (resp. \(\delta(g,\varphi))\leq{1\over 2}\). Furthermore, the ramification index \(\vartheta(a,\phi)\leq{5\over 12}\), moreover, for every complex number \(a\in C\), \(\vartheta(a,\phi)\leq {1\over 6}\).
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    value distribution
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    Painlevé equation
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    ramification index
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