The Defect Relation For Meromorphic Maps Defined On Covering Parabolic Manifolds

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The Defect Relation of Meromorphic Maps on Parabolic Manifolds

Author: George Lawrence Ashline
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 1999
This book is intended for graduate students and research mathematicians working in several complex variables and analytic spaces.
Value Distribution Theory for Meromorphic Maps

Author: Wilhelm Stoll
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2013-06-29
Value distribution theory studies the behavior of mermorphic maps. Let f: M - N be a merom orphic map between complex manifolds. A target family CI ~ (Ea1aEA of analytic subsets Ea of N is given where A is a connected. compact complex manifold. The behavior of the inverse 1 family ["'(CI) = (f- {E )laEA is investigated. A substantial theory has been a created by many contributors. Usually the targets Ea stay fixed. However we can consider a finite set IJ of meromorphic maps g : M - A and study the incidence f{z) E Eg(z) for z E M and some g E IJ. Here we investigate this situation: M is a parabolic manifold of dimension m and N = lP n is the n-dimensional projective space. The family of hyperplanes in lP n is the target family parameterized by the dual projective space lP* We obtain a Nevanlinna theory consisting of several n First Main Theorems. Second Main Theorems and Defect Relations and extend recent work by B. Shiffman and by S. Mori. We use the Ahlfors-Weyl theory modified by the curvature method of Cowen and Griffiths. The Introduction consists of two parts. In Part A. we sketch the theory for fixed targets to provide background for those who are familar with complex analysis but are not acquainted with value distribution theory.