2021
DOI: 10.1002/mana.201900120
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On meromorphic solutions of non‐linear differential equations of Tumura–Clunie type

Abstract: Meromorphic solutions of non‐linear differential equations of the form fn+Pfalse(z,ffalse)=h are investigated, where n≥2 is an integer, h is a meromorphic function, and P(z,f) is differential polynomial in f and its derivatives with small functions as its coefficients. In the existing literature this equation has been studied in the case when h has the particular form hfalse(zfalse)=p1false(zfalse)eα1false(zfalse)+p2false(zfalse)eα2false(zfalse), where p1,p2 are small functions of f and α1,α2 are entire functi… Show more

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“…Next we discuss results on Riccati equations [5], Malmquist type equations [35], and Tumura-Clunie type equations [52,113,114]. The reason why we focus on these papers is that each of them contains a very nice reference list on the corresponding study and provides with many interesting examples in terms of exponential sums.…”
Section: Non-linear Ode'smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Next we discuss results on Riccati equations [5], Malmquist type equations [35], and Tumura-Clunie type equations [52,113,114]. The reason why we focus on these papers is that each of them contains a very nice reference list on the corresponding study and provides with many interesting examples in terms of exponential sums.…”
Section: Non-linear Ode'smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where n ≥ 2 is an integer, h is a meromorphic function in C, and P (z, f ) is a differential polynomial in f and its derivatives with small meromorphic coefficients (compared to f ). The name for these equations arises from a theorem of Tumura published in 1937 the proof of which was completed by Clunie in 1962 [52]. The special case of (4.27) of the form…”
Section: Transforms (423) To the Special Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where 𝑛 ⩾ 2 is an integer, ℎ is a meromorphic function in ℂ, and 𝑃(𝑧, 𝑓) is a differential polynomial in 𝑓 and its derivatives with small meromorphic coefficients (compared to 𝑓). The name for these equations arises from a theorem of Tumura published in 1937 the proof of which was completed by Clunie in 1962 [54]. The special case of (4.27) of the form…”
Section: Transforms (423) To the Special Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next we discuss results on Riccati equations [5], Malmquist type equations [37], and Tumura–Clunie type equations [54, 115, 116]. The reason why we focus on these papers is that each of them contains a very nice reference list on the corresponding study and provides with many interesting examples in terms of exponential sums.…”
Section: Exponential Polynomials and Ode'smentioning
confidence: 99%