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Existence of normal meromorphic functions with a perfect set as the set of essential singularities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 January 2016
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We are interested in whether there is a Cantor set E admitting no exceptionally ramified or normal meromorphic functions with E as the set of essential singularities. As for an exceptionally ramified meromorphic function, we [2] have recently given the following result.
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