Let F be a family of mermorphic functions in a domain D, and let a, b, c be complex numbers, a ≠ b. If for each f ∈ F, the zeros of f-c are of multiplicity ≥ k + 1, and -↑Ef(k)(a) belong to -↑Ef (a), -↑Ef...Let F be a family of mermorphic functions in a domain D, and let a, b, c be complex numbers, a ≠ b. If for each f ∈ F, the zeros of f-c are of multiplicity ≥ k + 1, and -↑Ef(k)(a) belong to -↑Ef (a), -↑Ef(k)(b)belong to -↑Ef (b), then F is normal in D.展开更多
文摘Let F be a family of mermorphic functions in a domain D, and let a, b, c be complex numbers, a ≠ b. If for each f ∈ F, the zeros of f-c are of multiplicity ≥ k + 1, and -↑Ef(k)(a) belong to -↑Ef (a), -↑Ef(k)(b)belong to -↑Ef (b), then F is normal in D.