Unique range sets for meromorphic functions constructed without an injectivity hypothesis (Q717731)
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Unique range sets for meromorphic functions constructed without an injectivity hypothesis (English)
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5 October 2011
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A set is called a unique range set (counting multiplicities) for a particular family of functions if the inverse image of the set counting multiplicities uniquely determines the function in the family. So far, almost all constructions of unique range sets for meromorphic functions are zero sets of polynomials satisfying the injectivity condition made explicit in Fujimoto's work. A polynomial \(P\) satisfies the injectivity condition if \(P\) is injective on the zeros of its derivative. In this paper, the authors construct unique range sets for meromorphic functions that are zero sets of polynomials that do not necessarily satisfy the injectivity condition. Moreover, for a large class of polynomials they give a necessary and sufficient condition for the zero set of the polynomial to be a unique range set for meromorphic functions.
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unique range set
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uniqueness polynomial
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functional equation
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