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On the uniqueness of meromorphic functions that share three or two finite sets on annuli
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    On the uniqueness of meromorphic functions that share three or two finite sets on annuli (English)
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    5 December 2012
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    The authors consider the uniqueness of meromorphic functions that share three or two finite sets on annuli and obtain the following result: Let \(f\) and \(g\) be two admissible meromorphic function in an annulus \(\mathbb{A}\). Put \(S_1=\{0\}, S_2=\{\infty\}\) and \(S_3=\{w:P(w)=0\}\), where \[ P(w)=aw^n-n(n-1)w^2+2n(n-2)bw-(n-1)(n-2)b^2, \] \(n\geq 5\) is an integer, and \(a\) and \(b\) are two nonzero complex numbers satisfying \(ab^{n-2}\neq 1,2\). If \(\overline{E}(S_2,f)=\overline{E}(S_2,g)\) and \(E(S_j,f)=E(S_j,g)\) for \(j=1,3\) then \(f(z)\equiv g(z)\).
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    uniqueness of meromorphic functions
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    Nevanlinna theory
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    annulus
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