URS AND URSIMS FOR P-ADIC MEROMORPHIC FUNCTIONS INSIDE A DISC

Let $K$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero, complete for an ultrametric absolute value. We show that the $p$-adic main Nevanlinna Theorem holds for meromorphic functions inside an ‘open’ disc in $K$. Let $P_{n,c}$ be the Frank–Reinders’s polynomial $$ (n-1)(n-2)X^n-2n(n-2)X^{n-1...

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Published inProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society Vol. 44; no. 3; pp. 485 - 504
Main Authors Boutabaa, Abdelbaki, Escassut, Alain
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.10.2001
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ISSN0013-0915
1464-3839
DOI10.1017/S0013091599000759

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Summary:Let $K$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero, complete for an ultrametric absolute value. We show that the $p$-adic main Nevanlinna Theorem holds for meromorphic functions inside an ‘open’ disc in $K$. Let $P_{n,c}$ be the Frank–Reinders’s polynomial $$ (n-1)(n-2)X^n-2n(n-2)X^{n-1}+ n(n-1)X^{n-2}-c\qq (c\neq0,\ c\neq1,\ c\neq2) $$ and let $S_{n,c}$ be the set of its $n$ distinct zeros. For every $n\geq 7$, we show that $S_{n,c}$ is an $n$-points unique range set (counting multiplicities) for unbounded analytic functions inside an ‘open disc’, and for every $n\geq10$, we show that $S_{n,c}$ is an $n$-points unique range set ignoring multiplicities for the same set of functions. Similar results are obtained for meromorphic functions whose characteristic function is unbounded: we obtain unique range sets ignoring multiplicities of $17$ points. A better result is obtained for an analytic or a meromorphic function $f$ when its derivative is ‘small’ comparatively to $f$. In particular, for every $n\geq5$ we show that $S_{n,c}$ is an $n$-points unique range set ignoring multiplicities for unbounded analytic functions with small derivative. Actually, in each case, results also apply to pairs of analytic functions when just one of them is supposed unbounded. The method we use is based upon the $p$-adic Nevanlinna Theory, and Frank–Reinders’s and Fujimoto’s methods used for meromorphic functions in $\mathbb{C}$. Among other results, we show that the set of functions having a bounded characteristic function is just the field of fractions of the ring of bounded analytic functions in the disc. AMS 2000 Mathematics subject classification: Primary 12H25. Secondary 12J25; 46S10
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ISSN:0013-0915
1464-3839
DOI:10.1017/S0013091599000759