Picard's theorem states that a non-constant function which is meromorphic in the complex plane C omits at most two values of the extended complex plane C*. A Picard set for a family of functions F is a subset E of the plane such that every transcendental f in F takes every value of C*, with at most two exceptions, infinitely often in C-E. If f is transcendental and meromorphic in the plane, then: (i) [Hayman and others] if N is a positive integer, f^Nf' takes all finite non-zero values infinitely often; (ii) [Hayman] either f takes every finite value infinitely often, or each derivative f^(k) takes every finite non-zero value infinitely often. We can seek analogues of Picard sets ie subsets E of the plane and an associated family of functio...
Abstract. We show that if F is a family of non-vanishing meromorphic func-tions in the unit disk D w...
International audienceLet K be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0, complete with resp...
International audienceLet K be a complete algebraically closed field of characteristic 0 and let f b...
Picard's theorem states that a non-constant function which is meromorphic in the complex plane C omi...
Let F be a family of functions meromorphic in the complex plane C, and S a subset of C. We call S a ...
Suppose that,S is a subset of the complex plane C. We call,S a Picard set for entire functions if ev...
Let F be a family of functions meromorphic in the complex plane C and,S a subset of C. We call,S a P...
Nevanlinna treated the following problem: Let three sequences {or}, {b*}, and {cr} be given in the c...
International audienceWe investigate Picard-Hayman behavior of derivatives of meromorphic functions ...
Abstract. The derivative of a transcendental meromorphic function all of whose zeros are multiple as...
Let f be a transcendental entire function. In this paper we will prove that if f is of finite order,...
AbstractLet E be a subset of the complex plane C consisting of a countable set of points tending to ...
International audienceAbstract Let K be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0, complete...
International audienceLet $K$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic $0$, complete with ...
It is known that a family of meromorphic functions is normal if each function in the family shares a...
Abstract. We show that if F is a family of non-vanishing meromorphic func-tions in the unit disk D w...
International audienceLet K be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0, complete with resp...
International audienceLet K be a complete algebraically closed field of characteristic 0 and let f b...
Picard's theorem states that a non-constant function which is meromorphic in the complex plane C omi...
Let F be a family of functions meromorphic in the complex plane C, and S a subset of C. We call S a ...
Suppose that,S is a subset of the complex plane C. We call,S a Picard set for entire functions if ev...
Let F be a family of functions meromorphic in the complex plane C and,S a subset of C. We call,S a P...
Nevanlinna treated the following problem: Let three sequences {or}, {b*}, and {cr} be given in the c...
International audienceWe investigate Picard-Hayman behavior of derivatives of meromorphic functions ...
Abstract. The derivative of a transcendental meromorphic function all of whose zeros are multiple as...
Let f be a transcendental entire function. In this paper we will prove that if f is of finite order,...
AbstractLet E be a subset of the complex plane C consisting of a countable set of points tending to ...
International audienceAbstract Let K be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0, complete...
International audienceLet $K$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic $0$, complete with ...
It is known that a family of meromorphic functions is normal if each function in the family shares a...
Abstract. We show that if F is a family of non-vanishing meromorphic func-tions in the unit disk D w...
International audienceLet K be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0, complete with resp...
International audienceLet K be a complete algebraically closed field of characteristic 0 and let f b...