Abstract

The main open question in the theory of meromorphic functions that share four values is: If two nonconstant meromorphic functions share three values ignoring multiplicities and share a fourth value counting multiplicities, then do the functions necessarily share all four values counting multiplicities? We prove a partial result on this question.

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