Uniqueness theorems concerning a question of Gross
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Publication:1769608
DOI10.3792/pjaa.80.136zbMath1112.30028OpenAlexW1990565064MaRDI QIDQ1769608
Publication date: 4 April 2005
Published in: Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.pja/1116442331
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Further results on uniqueness of derivatives of meromorphic functions sharing three sets ⋮ On a question of Yi ⋮ Uniqueness of holomorphic mappings concerning a question of gross ⋮ On uniqueness of two meromorphic functions sharing three sets with finite weights ⋮ Unicity of meromorphic functions sharing sets with their linear difference polynomials ⋮ On the Uniqueness of Power of a Meromorphic Function Sharing a set with its k-Th Derivative ⋮ On a question of Gross ⋮ A remark on uniqueness theorems in an angular domain ⋮ Uniqueness and set sharing of derivatives of meromorphic functions ⋮ Uniqueness theorems in an angular domain ⋮ A Note On Uniqueness Of Meromorphic Functions And Their Derivatives Sharing Two Sets ⋮ Sufficient conditions for periodicity of meromorphic function and its shift operator sharing one or more sets with finite weight
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