
doi: 10.3792/pjaa.83.148
The authors continue their investigations of the value distribution of difference polynomials of meromorphic functions. They show in particular (cf. Theorem 1) that extending the Tumura-Clunie type theorems to difference polynomials requires some additional assumptions. The paper concludes with a discussion and a suggestion for obtaining a difference counterpart of a restricted variant of the Tumura-Clunie theorem.
39A05, Difference polynomial, 30D35, Nevanlinna theory, difference polynomial, Tumura–Clunie theorem, General theory of difference equations, Tumura-Clunie theorem, Clunie lemma, Value distribution of meromorphic functions of one complex variable, Nevanlinna theory
39A05, Difference polynomial, 30D35, Nevanlinna theory, difference polynomial, Tumura–Clunie theorem, General theory of difference equations, Tumura-Clunie theorem, Clunie lemma, Value distribution of meromorphic functions of one complex variable, Nevanlinna theory
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