Nevanlinna Theory, Normal Families, and Algebraic Differential Equations - Norbert Steinmetz

Nevanlinna Theory, Normal Families, and Algebraic Differential Equations

Buch | Softcover
XVIII, 235 Seiten
2017 | 1st ed. 2017
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-59799-7 (ISBN)
69,54 inkl. MwSt
This book offers a modern introduction to Nevanlinna theory and its intricate relation to the theory of normal families, algebraic functions, asymptotic series, and algebraic differential equations.

Following a comprehensive treatment of Nevanlinna's theory of value distribution, the author presents advances made since Hayman's work on the value distribution of differential polynomials and illustrates how value- and pair-sharing problems are linked to algebraic curves and Briot-Bouquet differential equations. In addition to discussing classical applications of Nevanlinna theory, the book outlines state-of-the-art research, such as the effect of the Yosida and Zalcman-Pang method of re-scaling to algebraic differential equations, and presents the Painlevé-Yosida theorem, which relates Painlevé transcendents and solutions to selected 2D Hamiltonian systems to certain Yosida classes of meromorphic functions.

Aimed at graduate students interested in recent developments in the field and researchers working on related problems, Nevanlinna Theory, Normal Families, and Algebraic Differential Equations will also be of interest to complex analysts looking for an introduction to various topics in the subject area. With examples, exercises and proofs seamlessly intertwined with the body of the text, this book is particularly suitable for the more advanced reader.

Norbert Steinmetz graduated from and held his first academic positions at Technische Universität (TU) Karlsruhe (now KIT). Later he held the chair Funktionentheorie (Complex Analysis) at TU Dortmund for almost 25 years. His research interests include Nevanlinna theory, ordinary differential equations in the complex domain, and complex dynamics. He has written a number of research articles and a book on rational iteration.

Introduction and preface.- Selected Topics in Complex Analysis.- Nevanlinna Theory.- Selected Applications of Nevanlinna Theory.- Normal Families.- Algebraic Differential Equations.- Higher-Order Algebraic Differential Equations.- Index.

"The book by Steinmetz is clearly written, including a substantial number of exercises related to and complementing the actual text." (Ilpo Laine, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2018)

"The list of references contains more than 200 items including very recent results of the author and other. ... I recommend this book to any person who is interested in complex analysis, in particular, in value distribution theory and complex differential equations." (Igor Chyzhykov, zbMATH, 2018)

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Universitext
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 235 p. 8 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 397 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Analysis
Schlagworte 1. • 1-Liter-Auto • algebraic differential equations • algebraic functions • applications of Nevanlinna theory • asymptotic expansion • Bloch's principle • Complex analysis, complex variables • Difference and Functional Equations • Differential calculus & equations • Differential calculus & equations • Functions of a Complex Variable • Malmquist theorem • Mathematics • mathematics and statistics • MSC (2010): 30D35, 30D45, 34M05, 34M55, 30D05, 34E • MSC (2010): 30D35, 30D45, 34M05, 34M55, 30D05, 34E05, 34M40 • Nevanlinna theory • normal families • Ordinary differential equations • Painlevé property • Painlevé transcendents • Painlevé Property • Painlevé transcendents • uniqueness theorem complex analysis • Yosida Class • Yosida rescaling • Zalcman lemma • Zalcman rescaling method
ISBN-10 3-319-59799-X / 331959799X
ISBN-13 978-3-319-59799-7 / 9783319597997
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