The Borel direction of the largest type of algebroid functions dealing with multiple values (Q2372843)

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The Borel direction of the largest type of algebroid functions dealing with multiple values
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    The Borel direction of the largest type of algebroid functions dealing with multiple values (English)
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    2 August 2007
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    Let \(w=w(z)\) be a \(\nu\)-valued algebroid function defined by an irreducible equation \(A_{\nu}(z)w^{\nu}+A_{\nu-1}(z)w^{\nu-1}+\cdots +A_{0}(z)=0\), where \(A_{k}\) are entire functions without any common zeros. Assume that \(U(r)=r^{\rho(r)}\) is the type function of \(w(z)\). A ray \(B_{\theta}=\{z: \arg z =\theta\}\) (\(0\leq \theta < 2 \pi\)) is called a Borel direction of the largest type dealing with multiple values of \(w(z)\) if, for any \(\epsilon>0\) and any integer \(l\geq 2\nu +1\), \(\limsup_{r \to \infty}\bar{n}^l(r, \Delta(B_{\theta}, \epsilon), a )/U(r) >0 \) holds for any complex value \(a\) except at most \(2\nu\) possible exceptions. In this paper, the authors prove that if a \(\nu\)-valued algebroid function \(w(z) \) is of finite positive order then there exists a Borel direction of the largest type dealing with multiple values, and moreover, there is a sequence of filling disks in this direction.
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    Borel direction
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    algebroid function
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    filling disk
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