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Sharing of a set of meromorphic functions and Montel's theorem (English)
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17 March 2016
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Let \(\psi_{1}, \psi_{2}, \psi_{3}\) be meromorphic functions defined in a domain \(\Omega\), and \(\mathfrak{F}\) a family of meromorphic functions defined in \(\Omega\). The authors prove that the family \(\mathfrak{F}\) is normal in \(\Omega\) if (i) every pair of members of \(\mathfrak{F}\) shares the set \(\{\psi_{1}, \psi_{2}, \psi_{3}\}\) in \(\Omega\) and (ii) for every \(f \in \mathfrak{F}\), \(f(z_{0}) \neq \psi_{i}(z_{0})\) whenever \(\psi_{i}(z_{0}) = \psi_{j}(z_{0})\) for \(i, j \in \{1, 2, 3\}\) (\(i \neq j\)) and \(z_{0} \in \Omega\). This result generalizes some known results. The authors give some examples in favour of their result.
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meromorphic functions
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normal families
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sharing of sets
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