Abstract
The main aim of the paper is to improve some classical results on the distribution of zeros for differential polynomials and differential-difference polynomials. We present some results on the distribution of zeros of [f(z) n f(z + c)](k) â Îą(z) and [f(z) n (f(z + c) â f(z))](k) â Îą(z) and give some examples to show that the results are best possible in a certain sense.
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