Abstract

Here, P1 is the complex projective line. The purpose of this paper is to give affirmative answers to the conjecture under various conditions. It is separated into 3 parts. In Part 1, we assume that n=p is a prime number and obtain a result. Recently, Kato [2] has improved this result extensively. In Part 2, we assume that f(x) is a polynomial of degree p with p a prime number, and obtain a result. In Part 3, we assume:

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