Abstract
Off late, “Value Distribution Theory” concerning the differential polynomials of meromorphic functions is studied thoroughly. In this article, we consider a differential polynomial of a meromorphic function and its corresponding q-shift differential polynomial sharing the value 1, counted according to multiplicity and ignoring multiplicity to prove the uniqueness theorem. The concepts of normal families are employed to procure the main result, which in turn generalizes the existing result....
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