A uniqueness theorem for holomorphic mappings in the disk sharing totally geodesic hypersurfaces
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Abstract: In this paper, we prove a Second Main Theorem for holomorphic mappings in a disk whose image intersects some families of nonlinear hypersurfaces (totally geodesic hypersurfaces with respect to a meromorphic connection) in the complex projective space . This is a generalization of Cartan's Second Main Theorem. As a consequence, we establish a uniqueness theorem for holomorphic mappings which intersects many totally geodesic hypersurfaces.
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