FURTHER RESULTS ON THE UNIQUENESS OF MEROMORPHIC FUNCTIONS SHARING THREE SETS

FURTHER RESULTS ON THE UNIQUENESS OF MEROMORPHIC FUNCTIONS SHARING THREE SETS

We use the notion of weighted sharing of sets to deal with theproblem of uniqueness of meromorphic functions sharing three sets and obtainsome results which in turn improve and extend a series of results obtained in[2] and [3]. One example is exhibited to show that one condition in one of ourresults is the best possible

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  • Department of Mathematics, University of Kalyani, West Bengal 741235, India.
  • E-mail address: abanerjee kal@yahoo.co.in, abanerjee kal@rediffmail.com Department of Mathematics, Katwa College, Burdwan, 713150, India.
  • E-mail address: sujoy.katwa@gmail.com