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On meromorphic functions that share three values and on the exceptional set in Wiman-Valiron theory
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    On meromorphic functions that share three values and on the exceptional set in Wiman-Valiron theory (English)
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    In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden Fragen aus der Nevanlinnaschen Wertverteilungslehre untersucht, die Charakteristiken zweier meromorpher Funktionen f und g, die drei Werte im CM-Sinne teilen, werden verglichen. Nach einem neueren Ergebnis von G. Brosch gilt \[ T(r,f)/T(r,g)\leq 8/3+o(1)\quad (r\not\in E), \] nun wird gezeigt, daß die Konstante 8/3 nicht durch einen Wert, der kleiner als 2 ist, ersetzt werden kann. Bei endlicher unterer Ordnung sind die Charakteristiken asymptotisch gleich.
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    Nevanlinna characteristic
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    Wiman-Valiron theory
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