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On a result of Singh
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2009
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In this paper relations between T(r, f) and T(r, f(k)) are established for a class of meromorphic functions f(z), where T(r, f) and T(r, f(k)) are the Nevanlinna characteristic functions f(z) and f(k)(z) respectively. An example is provided to show that a result of Singh is not true. The conclusions obtained here correct and generalise the result of Singh.
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