Admissible meromorphic solutions of algebraic differential equations (Q713454)
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Admissible meromorphic solutions of algebraic differential equations (English)
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29 October 2012
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Let \(\sum_{\lambda\in I}a_{\lambda}y^{\lambda_0}(y')^{\lambda_1}\dotsm(y^{(n)})^{\lambda_n}=0 \) be an algebraic differential equation, where \(I\) is an index set, \(\lambda=(\lambda_0, \lambda_1, \dotsc, \lambda_n)\) and \(a_{\lambda}\) are meromorphic functions. The authors prove that the algebraic differential equation has no admissible transcendental meromorphic solutions satisfying \(N(r, f)=S(r, f)\) if the equation has only one dominant term.
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Wittich theorem
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Gackstatter-Laine theorem
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algebraic differential equations
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meromorphic functions
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