Cartan-Nochka theorem with truncated counting functions for moving targets (Q977144)
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Cartan-Nochka theorem with truncated counting functions for moving targets (English)
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18 June 2010
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Let \(f\) be a non-constant meromorphic mapping from \({\mathbb C}^m \) into \({\mathbf P}^n({\mathbb C})\) and \(\{a_j\}_{j=1}^q\) small meromorphic mappings in general position. Let \({\mathcal M}(\mathbb C^m)\) be the field of all meromorphic functions on \(\mathbb C^m\). Denote by \({\mathcal F}(\{a_j\}^q_{j=1})\subset {\mathcal M}(\mathbb C^m)\) the smallest subfield which contains \(\mathbb C\) and all \(a_jk/a_jl\) with \(a_jl\not\equiv 0\), where \(1\leq j\leq q\), \(0\leq k, l\leq n\). The authors prove that, if \(f\) is \(k\)-non-degenerate over \({\mathcal F}(\{a_j\}_{j=1}^q)\), then, for any \(\varepsilon>0\), \[ (q-2n+k-1-\varepsilon)T(r, f)\leq \sum_1^qN^{((k+1)P(\varepsilon, kq+3)-1)}(r, \text{div}(f, a_j))+o(T(r, f)). \] The authors also prove a similar theorem over function fields.
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moving target
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truncated counting function
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Cartan-Nochka theorem
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