Abstract
In connection with Nevanlinna’s five-value theorem ([2]), the author showed in~[3] that two meromorphic functions sharing five one-point or two-point sets IM are Möbius transforms of each other. Now, we consider $n+1$ meromorphic functions sharing some finite sets IM.
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