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We deal with some uniqueness theorems of two transcendental meromorphic functions with their nonlinear differential polynomials sharing a small function. These results in this paper improve those given by C.-Y. Fang and M.-L.
Hong-Yan Xu
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On the modification of the universality of the Hurwitz zeta-function
In the paper, the lower limit in the universality inequality for the Hurwitz zeta-function is replaced by an ordinary limit. The cases of continuous and discrete universalities are considered.
Antanas Laurinčikas, Laimonas Meška
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Deficiencies of certain classes of meromorphic functions
Denote by B the class of transcendental meromorphic functions for which the set of finite critical and asymptotic values is bounded, and by S that class of functions for which this set is finite.
Nicks, Daniel A.
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Fast evaluation of some p-adic transcendental functions [PDF]
Xavier Caruso +3 more
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Transcendental Dimension of the Reality and Systems
Transcend (origin Latin transcendere = climb) means go beyond or exceed the limits of something abstract, esp. be beyond the range or grasp of human experience, reason, belief etc. Also be above and independence of, esp.
Miloš Vítek
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Some Results on the Deficiencies of Some Differential-Difference Polynomials of Meromorphic Function
For a transcendental meromorphic function f ( z ) , the main aim of this paper is to investigate the properties on the zeros and deficiencies of some differential-difference polynomials.
Hong-Yan Xu, Xiu-Min Zheng, Hua Wang
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Fixed Points of Difference Operator of Meromorphic Functions
Let f be a transcendental meromorphic function of order less than one. The authors prove that the exact difference Δf=fz+1-fz has infinitely many fixed points, if a∈ℂ and ∞ are Borel exceptional values (or Nevanlinna deficiency values) of f.
Zhaojun Wu, Hongyan Xu
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Imagination in Critical Theory: Utopia, Ideology, Aesthetics
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of imagination in critical theory, addressing its conceptual ambiguity and its synthesis of three distinct but interrelated strands. The first, rooted in Freud's theory, sees imagination as wish‐fulfillment—necessarily unreal yet foundational to utopian thought.
Markus Gante
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A total order in [0,1] defined through a 'next' operator [PDF]
A `next' operator, s, is built on the set R1=(0,1]-{ 1-1/e} defining a partial order that, with the help of the axiom of choice, can be extended to a total order in R1.
Jaume Paradís +2 more
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