Classical value distribution theory deals with the study of the density of points in the plane at which an analytic function takes a prescribed value. Polynomials for which complete results can at once be obtained, served as a model when the study of entire functions was started about a hundred years ago. In 1926 Finish mathematician Rolf Nevanlinna succeeded in creating a far-reaching value distribution theory for meromorphic functions in such a way that it can be mentioned as a special case of the theory of entire functions in an improved form. Recently p-adic Nevanlinna theory has become...
Classical value distribution theory deals with the study of the density of points in the plane at which an analytic function takes a prescribed value....