
In this paper, we obtain difference analogues of the second main theorem for meromorphic functions in several complex variables from which difference analogues of Picard‐type theorems are also obtained. Our results are improvements or extensions of some recent results of papers [Proc. Royal Soc. Edinburgh Section A Math. 137, 457–474 (2007); Comput. Meth. Funct. Theor. 12, No. 1, 343–361 (2012)]. The method we used is very different from theirs.
difference operator, \(q\)-difference operator, Nevanlinna theory, Meromorphic functions of several complex variables, Picard-type theorems and generalizations for several complex variables, Nevanlinna theory; growth estimates; other inequalities of several complex variables, Value distribution theory in higher dimensions, meromorphic function of several complex variables
difference operator, \(q\)-difference operator, Nevanlinna theory, Meromorphic functions of several complex variables, Picard-type theorems and generalizations for several complex variables, Nevanlinna theory; growth estimates; other inequalities of several complex variables, Value distribution theory in higher dimensions, meromorphic function of several complex variables
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