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Summary: In view of Nevanlinna theory, we study the properties of meromorphic solutions of systems of a class of complex difference equations. Some results obtained improve and extend the previous theorems given by Gao.
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Some properties of meromorphic solutions of systems of complex \(q\)-shift difference equations
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    Some properties of meromorphic solutions of systems of complex \(q\)-shift difference equations (English)
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    Summary: In view of Nevanlinna theory, we study the properties of meromorphic solutions of systems of a class of complex difference equations. Some results obtained improve and extend the previous theorems given by Gao.
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