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Uniqueness of meromorphic functions that share three values
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    Uniqueness of meromorphic functions that share three values (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    The author proves the following theorem on shared values of meromorphic functions. Theorem. Let \(f\) and \(g\) be two distinct nonconstant meromorphic functions such that \(f\) and \(g\) share 0, 1, \(\infty\) with the same multiplicities (i.e. C.M.), and let \(a_ 1,a_ 2,\dots,a_ p\) be \(p\) (\(\geq 1\)) distinct finite complex numbers, and \(a_ i\neq 0\) (\(i=1,2,\dots,p\)). If \[ \sum_{i=1}^ p f(a_ i,f)+f(\infty,f)>{{2(p+1)} \over {p+2}}, \] then there exists one and only one \(a_ j\) in \(a_ 1,a_ 2,\dots,a_ p\) such that \(a_ j\) and \(1- a_ j\) are Picard exceptional values of \(f\) and \(g\) respectively, and also \(\infty\) is so, and \[ (f-a_ j)(g+a_ j-1)\equiv a_ j(1-a_ j). \] {}.
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