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Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations | 2001

Weighted value sharing and uniqueness of meromorphic functions

Indrajit Lahiri

With the and of the notion of weighted sharing we prove some uniqueness theorems of meromorphic functions which improve some earlier results.


Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications | 2003

On a result of Ozawa concerning uniqueness of meromorphic functions II

Indrajit Lahiri

We prove a uniqueness theorem for meromorphic functions sharing three values with some finite weight which improves a recent result of the author.


Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications | 2002

On a result of Ozawa concerning uniqueness of meromorphic functions

Indrajit Lahiri

In this paper we prove a uniqueness theorem for meromorphic functions sharing three values with some weight which improves some known results.


International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences | 2005

Uniqueness of nonlinear differential polynomials sharing simple and double 1-points.

Indrajit Lahiri; Nintu Mandal

We prove two theorems on the uniqueness of nonlinear differential polynomials, one of which improves a result of Fang and Hong.


Georgian Mathematical Journal | 2005

Uniqueness of Non-Linear Differential Polynomials Sharing 1-Points

Indrajit Lahiri; Pulak Sahoo

Abstract We prove two theorems on the uniqueness of nonlinear differential polynomials sharing 1-points which improve an earlier result of Fang and Hong.


Complex Variables | 2005

Characteristic functions of meromorphic functions sharing three values with finite weights

Indrajit Lahiri

We prove a result on the comparison of the characteristic functions of two meromorphic functions sharing three values with finite weights, which improves some earlier results.We prove a result on the comparison of the characteristic functions of two meromorphic functions sharing three values with finite weights, which improves some earlier results.


Bulletin of The Korean Mathematical Society | 2006

NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL POLYNOMIALS SHARING 1-POINTS

Indrajit Lahiri; Rupa Pal

We prove two theorems on the uniqueness of nonlinear differential polynomials sharing 1-points, the first of which improves a recent result of Fang-Fang and Lin-Yi.


Analysis | 2011

Entire functions sharing values with their derivatives

Indrajit Lahiri; Goutam Kumar Ghosh

Abstract In this paper we study the uniqueness of entire functions concerning shared values of entire functions and their two or more derivatives. The results in this paper improve the corresponding ones given by H. L. Zhong and L. Z. Yang, and others.


Computational Methods and Function Theory | 2012

A Uniqueness Polynomial Generating a Unique Range Set and Vice Versa

Abhijit Banerjee; Indrajit Lahiri

In this paper we establish a kind of equivalence of different notions of unique range sets and uniqueness polynomials.


Analysis | 2014

Entire functions sharing certain values with their derivatives

Indrajit Lahiri; Rajib Mukherjee

Abstract We prove two uniqueness theorems for entire functions sharing a nonzero value with higher order derivatives.

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Abhijit Banerjee

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Pulak Sahoo

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Nintu Mandal

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Shanpeng Zeng

Nanjing Normal University

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Arindam Sarkar

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Shubhashish Das

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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